Chennai:Hitting the DMK where it hurts, Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai took on the ruling dispensation on dynastic succession in the party. Trying his hands at ushering in a new narrative for the party to expand its footprint, he has revived the debate once again. At a time when Chief Minister MK Stalin's son and legislator, Udhayanidhi, is accorded more prominence in the party and the government, the former IPS officer appears to be positioning himself as a counter to the DMK's crown prince. “Some friends in the media expect that I should drive down in a Range Rover and that my address should be Gopalapuram (residence of late DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi). But, God has given me Thoppampatti village as my address and I am proud of that,” Annamalai told the media here after taking charge.
On being ridiculed in social media as 'Goat Annamalai' for rearing sheep, a family profession along with farming, he asked why he should be ashamed of it. “I'm proud of this identity as it is an honour and not to be ashamed of. Come to our place, our community is still engaged in that. We have studied and come up to this level because of that,” the ex-cop said, underscoring that it was real social justice and empowerment in the saffron party. To buttress this point, he cited the example of his predecessor and present Union Minister L Murugan, who too rose to great heights from a very humble background.
After dynastic politics, it was the Tamil political space that he stepped into. “I am targeted for mentioning in my twitter-bio as a Kannadiga as well along with being a proud Tamil and an Indian. I don't want to get entangled in the DMK's narrative and emotional politics. We will not get trapped by the DMK's scheming plots. Till my last breath, I will work for the betterment of Tamils and Tamil Nadu," he asserted. “During my stint in the police force, I was posted in Chikmagalur and Bengaluru South, which have a high concentration of Tamils. The Tamils in Chikmagalur had settled there nearly four decades ago. They had come there during dam construction,” he further explained adding, “In word and deed, I will stand for Tamils and Tamil Nadu.”