Former state-level leader of BJP?s OBC Wing Suriya Siva 
Tamil Nadu

Trichy Suriya quits BJP, asks Annamalai to replace org secy

He was under suspension for six months following a disciplinary committee’s report over the controversial telephonic conversation between him and minority wing leader Daisy Saran.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Former state-level leader of BJP’s OBC Wing Suriya Siva on Tuesday quit the party. He, however, whipped up a storm while announcing his decision to exit the saffron party by taking a potshot on party organising secretary Kesava Vinayagam.

“The journey in the party was a pleasant experience…I hereby end my relationship with BJP,” Suriya said on his social media post. He was under suspension for six months following a disciplinary committee’s report over the controversial telephonic conversation between him and minority wing leader Daisy Saran.

He extolled state party president K Annamalai as a “big treasure trove” for the party. The BJP would certainly achieve double digit (seats) in the forthcoming elections. To achieve that, party organising secretary Kesava Vinayagam should be replaced. Otherwise, the party would remain the same as in the past, he said and hinted that there is no scope and growth for the party if it did not remove him from the post.

Slamming Murugan and Kesava Vinayagam in his letter to Annamalai, Suriya said, “I think without your interference my Thalaivar (Annamalai) can do wonders. Please give him space…If you want BJP to win in Tamil Nadu, you both please don't get involved in my Thalaivar way.”

It may be recalled that Annamalai, acting on the report of the disciplinary committee report, suspended Suriya for six months. He issued the direction November 22. He, however, was allowed to function as an ordinary party cadre during the period.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

CM Stalin burns copy of delimitation Bill, DMK calls for statewide protest

Toddler flung out in crash: why child car seats can save lives; here’s everything you need to know

Eight devotees killed in road accident near Mantralayam in Andhra Pradesh, several injured

2026 TN elections | Foolish of Vijay to think invoking MGR will get him votes: Jayakumar

Chennai: Dispensing stations run out of LPG, push auto-rickshaw drivers in distress