@HemanthNBJP@Randeep_Sisodia They are still staying away after KA exit. Good luck with Tamizisai and Nainar, vote for them.
Let them grow the party to 20% vote share
The difference is indeed stark.
Vijay started a party with the support of his fan base. That's his political journey.
But let's not pretend Vijay's journey was entirely "self-made." Being the son of film director and producer S. A. Chandrasekhar gave him opportunities that most aspiring actors could only dream of. His early films did not make him a superstar overnight, and his father played a significant role in backing and shaping his career during the initial years. Vijay's eventual success came through persistence and hard work, but the platform was undeniably available to him from the beginning.
Now let's talk about Annamalai.
Annamalai came from a non-political background, cleared the UPSC, served as an IPS officer, resigned from a prestigious government career, and entered politics purely out of conviction. He did not inherit a political party, a political family, or a ready-made support system.
His rise in Tamil Nadu politics has been driven by grassroots engagement, issue-based politics, direct interaction with the public, and the ability to connect with people across social and political lines.
More importantly, even after stepping down from the BJP state president position, he did not disappear from public life. Instead, he launched a new people-centric movement focused on leadership development, social participation, nation-building, and identifying young leaders who can contribute positively to society. Rather than seeking positions, he is investing time in creating future leaders and strengthening public participation.
If Modi and Amit Shah alone could create leaders, every BJP state president would enjoy the same popularity and public recognition. Leadership requires credibility, communication skills, vision, and relentless hard work.
Vijay had the advantage of a family-backed entry into cinema. Annamalai had to build his career through competitive examinations, public service, and political work from the ground up.
Both have their own journeys, but claiming that Annamalai's popularity exists only because of BJP while ignoring his personal achievements, public outreach, and leadership initiatives is simply not an objective assessment.
All current TN BJP craps who are busy maligning KA were all sleeping when DMk and allies were abusing PM Modi.
Most self centric crooks .
If he didn't achieve anything, he happy that he left, don't cry
@DrPraveenwrites@annamalai_k You were asking Annamalai to start a party befor election, and saying Vijay is not a capable person.
After TVK, you have suddenly done a somersault, and indirectly saying Vijay might perform better than Annamalai. Another one joining the likes of Maridhas!
Why would Annamalai eulogize E.V. Ramasamy Naicker?
If you like and support a leader, you may defend his past and present actions. But if you start defending a future action that may or may not even happen, then that reflects a typical fan mindset.
If Annamalai eulogizes Ramasamy Naicker, how different would he then be from the DK, DMK, ADMK, Vijay, or Seeman, all of whom have, at various points, considered Ramasamy Naicker their ideological guiding force?
Ramasamy Naicker was never an electoral force or a mass vote-puller, even when he was alive. For example, he wholeheartedly supported Kamaraj in 1967, yet the Congress still suffered a massive defeat.
Then why would Annamalai eulogize Ramasamy Naicker?
Wasn't this the same Annamalai who once declared that if the BJP formed a government in Tamil Nadu, it would remove all E.V. Ramasamy Naicker statues outside temples and replace them with Alvars and Nayanmars?
Will @annamalai_k's stand now change after leaving @BJP4India?
People tend to forget things easily. But I don’t and won’t!
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The “three Narasimha temples in a straight line” usually refers to the famous trio of Narasimha temples in northern Tamil Nadu, believed by devotees to represent the sequence of Lord Narasimha’s emotions after slaying Hiranyakashipu from fierce anger to complete peace. These temples are located roughly along the same straight line.
1) Singirikudi Lakshmi Narasimha Temple
Deity: Ugra Narasimha (Fierce Form)
Located near Puducherry in Cuddalore district. Lord Narasimha is seen in a fierce form immediately after destroying Hiranyakashipu.
The temple is associated with Sage Vasishta and is considered a powerful kshetram for overcoming obstacles and fears.
2. Poovarasankuppam Lakshmi Narasimha Temple
Deity: Lakshmi Narasimha (Calmer form)
Situated between Singirikudi and Parikkal. Here Narasimha appears calmer, with Goddess Lakshmi seated on His lap.
Devotees worship for family harmony, prosperity, and relief from difficulties.
3. Parikkal Lakshmi Narasimha Temple
Deity: Lakshmi Narasimha (Peaceful form)
Located near Viluppuram.
The Lord is worshipped in a peaceful and benevolent form. This temple is renowned for prayers related to protection, justice, and removal of negative influences.
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