Tamil Nadu BJP leader leaves party to join Congress
Tamil Nadu BJP leader leaves party to join Congress
S Thirunavukkarasar says it was difficult to grow the party in Chennai.

Chennai: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday suffered a jolt in Tamil Nadu when its National Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP S Thirunavukkarasar joined the Congress.

The Congress announced the development in New Delhi in the presence of Home Minister P Chidambaram, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad as well as Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president KV Thankabalu.

"He has joined our party unconditionally. His admission was approved by Congress President Sonia Gandhi," Thankabalu told IANS from New Delhi.

"I have resigned from the primary membership of the BJP and also from the Rajya Sabha. I have joined the Congress party unconditionally," Thirunavukkarasar said.

Elaborating the reason for quitting the BJP, he said: "The state leadership of BJP is not keen on developing the party. Further excluding 40 per cent of the population consisting of minorities, it is difficult to grow a party in Chennai. Hence I decided to quit."

He denied that protecting business interests was the reason for joining the Congress.

Since his defeat in the Lok Sabha election in May which Thirunavukkarasar contested from Ramananthapuram, the BJP was expecting his departure.

"He is known for organisational skills. His talent will help the party to grow in the state," Thankabalu said.

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