'Annamalai is a political clown' - AIADMK IT Wing Chief Singai Ramachandran criticizes BJP State President

AIADMK IT Wing Chief Singai Ramachandran sharply criticized BJP State President Annamalai during a press meet in Coimbatore, calling him a "political clown" and questioning his political stance and actions.



Coimbatore: AIADMK IT Wing Chief Singai Ramachandran held a press conference at the AIADMK district office in Coimbatore, where he launched a scathing attack on BJP State President Annamalai, calling him a "political clown."



Ramachandran criticized Annamalai, stating that he gets angry when anyone talks about DMK. He pointed out that Annamalai doesn't even understand why the Karunanidhi coin was released and that it's actually a matter of pride for the central government to have released a coin for MGR.

The AIADMK IT Wing Chief accused Annamalai of becoming nervous when questioned by anyone, suggesting that only those who are afraid become anxious. He reminded that when BJP was in alliance with AIADMK, Annamalai used to plead with Edappadi Palaniswami and M.R. Vijayabaskar, addressing them as "Anna" (elder brother).

Ramachandran questioned why Annamalai secretly met a Congress member who is in alliance with DMK, while DMK has been continuously using the slogan "Go Back Modi." He also criticized Annamalai for participating in the Karunanidhi coin release event after previously speaking about "DMK Files."

The AIADMK leader accused Annamalai of selling agricultural land while claiming to be a farmer's son. He questioned Annamalai's statement about AIADMK being a corrupt party, asking if he didn't know this when BJP was in alliance with AIADMK.



Ramachandran mocked Annamalai's claim of having read 20,000 books, stating that someone who has read so much should have answers to all questions. He dubbed Annamalai as a "YouTube Influencer" rather than a party leader.

The AIADMK IT Wing Chief also spoke in Hindi, addressing Modi and Amit Shah about Annamalai, BJP, and Dravidian parties. He advised BJP to safeguard their members, asserting that no one from AIADMK would join them.

Regarding the Chief Minister's US visit, Ramachandran questioned the outcomes of previous foreign trips in terms of investments and job creation. He suggested that the government should provide answers to these questions before embarking on another foreign trip, or else it would be a waste of public money.

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