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Annamalai is not a sacrifice, he's BJP's knight in the endgame

April 06, 2025

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The Sunday Guardian

The BJP is playing the long game in Tamil Nadu. Its target is clear: 126. That's the number the party needs to secure to create a tectonic shift in the state's political power balance. It is not an easy number.

- SAVIO RODRIGUES

Annamalai is not a sacrifice, he's BJP's knight in the endgame

Politics is often compared to chess—a game of strategy, foresight, and deliberate positioning. Every piece on the board has a unique role, and the most skilled players understand when to attack, when to retreat, and when to preserve their strongest pieces for a future checkmate.

The political conversation around K. Annamalai's current status in Tamil Nadu reflects a limited understanding of this strategic play. Contrary to some narratives, Annamalai has not been sacrificed. He has simply been repositioned.

Annamalai is not a pawn, nor a spent force. He is the knight—an unconventional, unpredictable, and powerful piece in the BJP's Tamil Nadu strategy. The BJP, a party that has grown from strength to strength through calculated risk and aggressive long-term planning, is not in the business of sacrificing talent. It is in the business of maximizing utility. The decision to recalibrate Annamalai's role is not a sign of weakness—it is a signal of what's to come.

The language of chess helps decode this move. Sometimes in a game, you lead an aggressive charge with the bishop—a piece that thrives in open battles, sweeping diagonals, and fast-paced exchanges. Bishops are elegant, commanding attention and taking territory. But they are often used to create space and force reactions.

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