Chennai: Tamil Nadu BJP leader and former state president. Annamalai has welcomed the comments of actor-political victory, questioning Chief Minister MK Stalin’s foreign visits and transparency of investment agreements.
Speaking to reporters, Annamalai said that whenever someone raises uncomfortable questions in Tamil Nadu, he is branded as “BJP’s B team”.
He urged the DMK government to issue a white paper on CM Stalin’s foreign trip and clarify the number of signed agreements and their nature.
He also accused the situation of hiding the fact that central public sector companies were shown as private deals behind large investments.
“Shipyard projects and two major investment of Rs 30,000 crore are by central government companies. Why is DMK reluctant to accept it?” Annamalai asked that the government and industry departments were deliberately trying to pass them as private sector commitments.
Prior to the 2026 assembly elections, on political feeling, Annamalai revealed that he had held differently.
He said, “I requested him to return to the NDA. Whether he accepts or not is his decision. There is no permanent enemy in politics. There is still time, let’s wait for his decision by December,” he said.
He said that once the election mood is in the mood, small disagreement will be removed. He after his current foreign trip o. Indicated a plan to meet Panneslavam (OPS).
Touching national politics, Annamalai defended the handling of GST of the Center, indicating that the states were given constitutional guarantee, only presented after the Modi government assumed the post.
He criticized Congress President Mallikrajun Kharge to question GST rule and said that senior leaders should avoid making misleading statements.
When asked about his meetings with actor Rajinikanth, Annamalai clarified that his conversation lies in personal friendship and spiritual discussions.
He said, “He provides guidance many times. I don’t need to meet anyone in privacy. Whatever I say, I say openly,” he commented.
Annamalai, Speaker of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly M.K. A swipe in Appavu was also said that he often talked more about the opposition in the Legislative Assembly than Chief Minister Stalin.
He said, “It would be better if he focuses on his legislative responsibilities instead of constant political comments,” he said.
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