Bharatiya Janata Party – Tamil Nadu

The Bharatiya Janata Party – Tamil Nadu (BJP Tamil Nadu) , also known as the Tamil Nadu BJP, is the affiliate of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The party is based in Chennai and is led by chair Nainar Nagendran.

Bharatiya Janata Party – Tamil Nadu
PresidentNainar Nagenthran
General SecretaryAshvathaman Allimuthu
Raama Sreenivasan
Vinoj P. Selvam
SpokespersonNarayanan Thirupathy
TreasurerS. R. Sekhar
Founder
Founded6 April 1980
(46 years ago)
 (1980-04-06)
HeadquartersKamalalayam,
19, Vaidyaraman Street,
T. Nagar, Chennai-600017, Tamil Nadu, India
Youth wingBharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Tamil Nadu
Women's wingBJP Mahila Morcha, Tamil Nadu
Ideology
Colours  Saffron
AllianceNational Democratic Alliance
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 18
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 39
Seats in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
1 / 234
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
BJP Tamil Nadu

History

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In 1980, K. Narayan Rao became the first state president of BJP Tamil Nadu unit. As per political observers, the 1982 Mandaikadu incident was a turning point, after which Hindu Munnani and later the BJP expanded the base from Kanyakumari District. This led to early electoral gains, including K. V. Balachandran’s 1984 win as an independent with its backing and the BJP’s later victory on its own in Padmanabhapuram Constituency. In Kanyakumari district, the electorate is later divided between Hindus and Christians, with the BJP drawing support largely from Hindus and the Congress backed by many Christians, leaving limited space for the Dravidian majors DMK and AIADMK.[8]

Electoral performance

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Lok Sabha election

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Election Year Lok Sabha Seats contested Seats won Overall votes (%) of votes (+/-) in seats Vote swing Outcome
Lok Sabha
1984 8th 1
0 / 39
15,462 0.07% Steady Steady new Others
1989 9th 3
0 / 39
76,511 0.29% Steady Increase 0.22 Government
1991 10th 15
0 / 39
4,06,869 1.65% Steady Increase 1.36 Opposition
1996 11th 37
0 / 39
7,95,797 2.93% Steady Increase 1.28 Opposition
1998 12th 5
3 / 39
17,57,645 6.86% Increase 3 Increase 3.93 Government
1999 13th 6
4 / 39
17,57,645 7.14% Increase 1 Increase 0.28 Government
2004 14th 6
0 / 39
14,55,899 5.07% Decrease 4 Decrease 2.10 Opposition
2009 15th 18
0 / 39
17,57,645 2.30% Steady Decrease 2.77 Opposition
2014 16th 9
1 / 39
22,23,566 5.56% Increase 1 Increase 3.21 Government
2019 17th 5
0 / 39
15,51,924 3.62% Decrease 1 Decrease 1.94 Government
2024 18th 23
0 / 39
48,80,954 11.24% Steady Increase 7.58 Government

Legislative Assembly election

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YearSeats contestedSeats won+/-Voteshare (%)+/- (%)Vote share/Seats contestedOutcome
198010
0 / 234
  0.07%New0.007None
198415
0 / 234
  0.25%Increase 0.180.016None
198930
0 / 234
  0.35%Increase 0.10.011None
199199
0 / 234
  1.70%Increase 1.350.017None
1996143
1 / 234
Increase 11.81%Increase 0.110.012None
200121
4 / 234
Increase 33.19%Increase 1.380.151None
2006225
0 / 234
Decrease 42.02%Decrease 1.170.008None
2011204
0 / 234
  2.22%Increase 0.20.010None
2016188
0 / 234
  2.84%Increase 0.620.015None
202120
4 / 234
Increase 42.62%Decrease 0.220.131None
2026 33
1 / 234
Decrease 3 2.97% Increase 0.35 0.090 None

Leadership

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Elected members

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Incumbent member(s) of Legislative Assembly

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S.No. Constituency Name Remarks Win Margin in 2026
# Name
Nilgiris District
01. 108 Udagamandalam M. Bhojarajan 976

Current Party Office bearers

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Member Party Position Past elected positions

Nainar Nagendran
Party President[9]

Khushbu Sundar
Vice-Presidents[10]

Sasikala Pushpa
  • Former Rajya Sabha MP from AIADMK

K. P. Ramalingam
V. P. Duraisamy
  • Former Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly[11], Former Deputy Speaker (from DMK)
R. N. Jayaprakash
Dolphin Sritharan
R.C. Paul Kanagaraj
M. Chakravarthy
P. Kanagasabapathi
A. G. Sampath
Ma. Venkatesan
K. Gopalsamy
N. Sundar
S. R. Sekhar Treasurer
Dr. Veera Thirunavukkarasu President, OBC Wing
Pepsi G. Sivakumar President, Arts and Culture Wing
R. Arjunamurthy President, NGO Wing

Party Secretaries

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Member Party Position

Ashvathaman Allimuthu
State Secretaries

Prof. Raama Sreenivasan

Vinoj P. Selvam
A. P. Muruganandham
Karate R. Thiagarajan
S. Satishkumar
P. Karthiyayini
Dr. R. Ananda Priya
Y.G. Madhuvanthi Secretary - Intellectual Cell
Selva Kumar Secretary - Professional Cell
Prasobha Kumar Organization Secretary
K.T. Raghavan Organization General Secretary

Youth and Women wing

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Member Party Position
S. G. Suryah Youth Wing President
Kavitha Srikanth Women Wing President
Vithya Ramesh Women Wing Vice-president

Spokesperson of state unit

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  • Narayanan Thirupathy

List of presidents

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S.No Name Tenure Elected year Ref.
1 K. Narayan Rao
(1929–2017)
1980 – 1983 1980 -
2 K. N. Lakshmanan
(1930–2020)
1984 – 1989 1984 [12]
3 V. Vijayaraghavalu
(unknown)
1990 – 1993 1990 -
4 N. S. Chandra Bose
(1932–2010)
1993 – 1995 1993 -
(2) K. N. Lakshmanan
(1930–2020)
1996 – 2000 1996 -
5 S. P. Kirubanidhi
(1927–2017)
6 May 2000 – 12 May 2003 2000 -
6
C. P. Radhakrishnan
(b. 1957)
12 May 2003 – 22 September 2006 2003 [13]
7
La Ganesan
(1945–2025)
22 September 2006 – 30 December 2009 2006 [14]
8
Pon Radhakrishnan
(b. 1952)
30 December 2009 – 27 May 2014 2009 [15]
2012
9
Tamilisai Soundararajan
(b. 1961)
16 August 2014 – 1 September 2019 2014 [16]
2016
10
L. Murugan
(b. 1977)
11 March 2020 – 7 July 2021 2020 [17]
11
K. Annamalai
(b. 1984)
8 July 2021 – 12 April 2025 2021 [18]
12

Nainar Nagendran
(b. 1960)
12 April 2025 – Incumbent 2025

See also

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References

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