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'Will leverage his organisational skills in national framework': Amit Shah hints new role for K Annamalai

Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded K. Annamalai for his exceptional contributions as the Tamil Nadu BJP unit chief, highlighting his efforts in promoting party policies and programs. Shah announced that the BJP would utilize Annamalai's organizational skills at the national level.
'Will leverage his organisational skills in national framework': Amit Shah hints new role for K Annamalai
Union home minister Amit Shah with TN BJP chief K Annamalai (File Image)
NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah thanked outgoing Tamil Nadu BJP unit chief K Annamalai on Friday as he stepped down from the post.
Amit Shah praised Annamalai and stated that his contribution has been unprecedented, and added that the BJP will leverage his organizational skills within the party's national framework.
"As the President of the Tamil Nadu BJP unit, Shri @annamalai_k Ji has made commendable accomplishments. Whether it is carrying the policies of PM Shri @narendramodi Ji to people or the programs of the party from village to village, Annamalai Ji's contribution has been unprecedented. The BJP will leverage Annamalai Ji's organizational skills in the party's national framework."

The Union minister's statement came as Nainar Nagendran submitted his nomination papers for the party's state president election.
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Amit Shah, later held a press conference , where he said that Annamalai still holds the post. When asked about reports of Annamalai being removed, Shah said, "Annamalai is still the state party chief and that is why he is still with me."
Annamalai earlier said he was not in the race for the post of the next state unit chief.
"I am not in the race for the post of the new state president. I am not ready for any quarrel (related to the next chief and whether he has any preference for any particular leader) and I am not in the race," Annamalai said when asked about the issue.
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