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Annamalai To Launch His New Party On September 14?

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Last updated: June 17, 2026 6:54 am
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oi-Prakash KL

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Published: Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 12:19 [IST]

Following his resignation from the BJP earlier this month over ideological differences with the central leadership, former Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai is swiftly carving out his own political path. The dynamic leader has launched a new grassroots initiative dubbed “We The People,” focused on cultivating a new generation of political leaders and offering a fresh alternative in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape.

It is now reported that the IPS officer-turned-politician will announce the name, symbol, ideology, and organizational structure of his new political party on September 14.

Former BJP leader K Annamalai launched the “We The People” initiative focusing on youth leadership and plans to announce his new political party on September 14, while criticizing the NTA’s excessively militarized security measures for the NEET UG 2026 exam.

Annamalai To Launch His New Party On September 14

Annamalai’s strategy heavily targets younger demographics. In a definitive move to project a youthful image, the outfit plans to select district-level coordinators exclusively from individuals under the age of 50. Annamalai has already kicked off this transition by hosting leadership training programs in his hometown of Aravakurichi, emphasizing organizational development and community engagement.

Critiques Over “Military-Grade” NEET Security

While building his new movement, Annamalai has remained a vocal commentator on public policy. On Tuesday, he took to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to sharply criticize the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) upcoming NEET UG 2026 re-examination, scheduled for June 21.

Annamalai argued that the unprecedented security measures orchestrated by the Ministry of Education resemble a high-stakes military operation rather than an academic assessment. He detailed the extensive protocols, writing:

“Two-tier CRPF+CISF escort with IAF airlift. 4-layer CCTV with AI surveillance. Biometric & facial recognition before entry. Multiple layers of frisking. Multi-level oversight with direct monitoring from the prime minister’s office… These are not arrangements to buy high-level, classified, military-grade software.”

Mental Burden on Aspirants
While acknowledging that students welcome efforts to eliminate paper leaks, Annamalai warned that excessive scrutiny, prolonged frisking, and extending the overall exam duration from 180 to 195 minutes will severely exacerbate student anxiety. He noted that such an aggressive environment contradicts the core objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which explicitly aims to reduce exam-related stress.

Furthermore, he highlighted immediate technical hurdles, pointing out that many candidates are currently facing difficulties downloading their admit cards-an administrative glitch the NTA has promised to resolve urgently.

Annamalai cautioned that while the integrity of the examination is paramount, the government’s current heavy-handed approach fails to address the root systemic challenges. “I am concerned that the approach devised for the NEET retest may not resolve the issue,” he stated. “Instead, it risks creating a new set of problems” by punishing the very students who have spent months preparing under intense pressure.

With inputs from PTI

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