Date: March 29, 2026PM Modi visited Coimbatore. His welcoming committee consisted of Union minister L Murugan, state president Nainar Nagendran, and AIADMK’S SP Velumani. The missing name? K Annamalai a name which appeared in the official welcoming list, was present in Coimbatore on that very day.
No mistakes here. This is an outright mutiny. Just 24 days before Tamil Nadu polls April 23, BJP’s most prominent face in Tamil Nadu refused to welcome the PM on his landing. And what does that speak about? Complete organizational breakdowns.
The Man Who Refused To Say Yes
Annamalai-an ex-IPS officer, former state BJP president, “En Mann En Makkal” yatra face is rumored to have told BJP leaders that he will not fight in Tamil Nadu election. Sources say Annamalai is “extremely unhappy” over AIADMK’s seat distribution, BJP having received a “bad deal” of only 27 out of 234 seats. Annamalai wanted either Singanallur or Kavundampalayam in Coimbatore, but got Tiruppur South, now held by DMK. And there is no possibility for BJP to win in Tiruppur South
AIADMK handed BJP’s brightest hope an impossible task. He rejected. Reports suggest BJP was asked about seat allocations only after allocating seats to other parties. He felt that the constituencies allotted to him did not benefit him and favored his opponents.
Rebellion from Below
On March 28, one day before the arrival of Modi in the area, BJP workers blocked roads in Palani since the constituency was not given to BJP.
Annamalai’s workers surrounded the Union Minister Murugan as a sign of cadre discontent in Western Tamil Nadu.
When your workers protest your own seat allocation by blocking roads, you have failed to maintain internal cohesion.
The Numbers
Seats Allotted: 27 (compared to 20 in 2021)
BJP’s 2021 Performance: Won 4 out of 20 (20% win percentage) Seats Won Retained: Only 2 out of 4 won in 2021
Chennai Seats: Only 1 (Mylapore)
Coimbatore Seats: Not Singanallur and not Kavundampalayam
Allocation also consists of seats held by sitting ministers of DMK like E.V. Velu (Tiruvannamalai), Periyakaruppan (Tirupattur), Mano Thangaraj (Padmanabhapuram), Nasser (Avadi), Anita Radhakrishnan
(Tiruchendur), and Rajendran (Salem North).
These are not seats for growth but rather for death. AIADMK is using BJP to fight against powerful DMK ministers whom they are too scared to face alone. PMK was allocated 18 seats, while AMMK was allocated 11 seats. A national party with all its claimed organizational prowess had allocation much lower than the regional parties that even most
Public Humiliation
Vanathi Srinivasan had said: “Annamalai’s name was there. But he did not turn up. I am asking my thambi as to why this happened.”
Senior BJP politician seeking clarification from media regarding her colleague’s boycott of the PM’s welcoming ceremony. This is no politics, but chaos telecast live.
She had also appealed: “Annamalai must contest and join the Assembly. It is a personal request.” When senior politicians appeal junior members to contest, it means the political party itself is disintegrating rather than functioning.
Why It Matters Outside of BJP
Political analysts suggest that Annamalai remains popular among young people in Tamil Nadu and has the capacity to bring in young voters irrespective of the party. This comes as especially useful considering the emergence of Vijay, an actor turned politician, as a youth symbol through TVK.
The BJP is now pushing aside the only man who can rival Vijay in appealing to young voters. This is not only poor alliance politics; it is political suicide masquerading as poor organization.
These events take place mere weeks after Annamalai resigned from his position as the election manager after being stripped of the title of state president.
The Pattern
Assembly 2021: Contesting 20, winning 4
Lok Sabha 2024: Annamalai loses Coimbatore
2026: 27 seats all but uncontestable, State President refuses to contest The leader of the BJP’s most high-profile grassroots campaign is
completely written off.
Verdict May 4
BJP wins 2-5 out of 27 seats. “Expanded footprint” equates to expanded embarrassment. AIADMK accuses BJP. BJP accuses AIADMK. Tamil Nadu rejects saffronism as it has for 75 years.
But the true story isn’t in the verdict-it’s prewritten. The true story is March 29 at Coimbatore airport, where the Prime Minister of India lands and his most prominent party face refuses to show.
This isn’t a seat distribution battle. This is a party breakdown. If your own footman revolts publicly, the game is over. May 4 just puts into words.
Verdict of May 4
BJP will secure 2-5 seats out of 27 total. “Enhanced footprint” amounts to enhanced embarrassment. AIADMK will lay blame on BJP. BJP will lay blame on AIADMK. Tamil Nadu will reject saffron politics for a span of 75 years.
However, the real story lies not in the verdict, which is preordained, but rather in Coimbatore airport on March 29, when the country’s Prime Minister visited, and its most prominent political figure failed to greet him.
This is no question of seat allocation. This is a question about the party explosion. Your soldier has rebelled in public, and the game is over. May 4 merely confirms this.



