Annamalai launches movement, website and plans for new political party in TN. How to join
K. Annamalai, the former Tamil Nadu BJP President, has officially announced the launch of his new political movement, which will eventually be transformed into a party
K. Annamalai, the former Tamil Nadu BJP President, has officially announced the launch of his new political entity, which will begin as a movement before transitioning into a party for the next general elections in Tamil Nadu. The movement, named "The movement belongs to the people" and accessible via the website wetheleleader.org, aims to recruit volunteers who will be taught politics before formal party structure is established, with a focus on bringing in capable individuals and promoting "common politics" over image politics. Annamalai also indicated a commitment to institutional reforms, planning to establish a political legacy institute in Abdul Kalam's name in Coimbatore, and stressed the importance of adaptability and avoiding fixed leadership roles within the party, stating that policies must evolve with time and that elected officials will have term limits. He stated his resignation from the BJP was due to strategic disagreements and expressed his intention to lead a movement with uncompromising policies, already attracting a significant number of registered volunteers.
K. Annamalai, the former Tamil Nadu BJP President, has officially announced the launch of his new political entity, which will begin as a movement before transitioning into a party for the next general elections in Tamil Nadu. The movement, named "The movement belongs to the people" and accessible via the website wetheleleader.org, aims to recruit volunteers who will be taught politics before formal party structure is established, with a focus on bringing in capable individuals and promoting "common politics" over image politics. Annamalai also indicated a commitment to institutional reforms, planning to establish a political legacy institute in Abdul Kalam's name in Coimbatore, and stressed the importance of adaptability and avoiding fixed leadership roles within the party, stating that policies must evolve with time and that elected officials will have term limits. He stated his resignation from the BJP was due to strategic disagreements and expressed his intention to lead a movement with uncompromising policies, already attracting a significant number of registered volunteers.
K. Annamalai, the former Tamil Nadu BJP President, has officially announced the launch of his new political entity, which will begin as a movement before transitioning into a party for the next general elections in Tamil Nadu. The movement, named "The movement belongs to the people" and accessible via the website wetheleleader.org, aims to recruit volunteers who will be taught politics before formal party structure is established, with a focus on bringing in capable individuals and promoting "common politics" over image politics. Annamalai also indicated a commitment to institutional reforms, planning to establish a political legacy institute in Abdul Kalam's name in Coimbatore, and stressed the importance of adaptability and avoiding fixed leadership roles within the party, stating that policies must evolve with time and that elected officials will have term limits. He stated his resignation from the BJP was due to strategic disagreements and expressed his intention to lead a movement with uncompromising policies, already attracting a significant number of registered volunteers.
Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai has officially announced the he is launching his new political party.
He said that he would first start it as a movement, teach the members politics and turn the movement into a party.
“I will start a separate movement and contest the next general elections in Tamil Nadu as a party. I will bring the best brains into politics. It requires some time. I aim to lead a movement with an uncompromising policy,” he said via a Facebook livestream.
A link to the website of the party has also been launched officially. Volunteers can join his movement via the link “wetheleader.org”. The website is titled “The movement belongs to the people.”
Annamalai said that anyone can join the movement.
Within half an hour of launching the site, 52,509 people signed up to be volunteers in the movement.
As of now, about 2,19,188 members have signed up.
To sign up, users can click on the “join the movement” option.
They will have to enter their name, address, mobile number and email IDs
After a 6-digit OTP verification, users receive a login ID with their name, date of birth and a password which they can download.
There are also rules already placed on positions in the party. For example, one person cannot repeat an office.
Annamalai also said that the number of times an MLA or MP is elected has to be fixed and decided.
"We are going to set up a political legacy institute in the name of Abdul Kalam in Coimbatore, and we are not competing with anyone, be it the ruling party or the opposition. There is no permanent leader, permanent MP, MLA in our party; policies should be changed according to time. Those who come with me should be patient and calm,” he said.
He also said he wants to avoid image politics and pursue common politics. “WE should start as a movement and bring various parties into it and teach them politics. Only then should we turn it into a party. Until then, we should have volunteers,” he said.
He also said that the party would definitely contest the upcoming general elections.
In his resignation letter to the BJP leadership, he said that he had a “disagreement” with the party leadership over the political strategy in the state.