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Annamalai’s CBSE Language Shift: A Signal to BJP Leaders in Delhi?

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 27, 2026 6 Min Read
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NEW DELHI: K Annamalai, the former BJP chief in Tamil Nadu, has publicly expressed dissent regarding the CBSE’s recent directive that mandates three languages for Class IX students, prompting renewed political discussions in the state. Annamalai called on the Union education ministry to rescind the notification, stating that the sudden announcement was a shock to many parents, particularly in Tamil Nadu.

This unexpected stance from Annamalai, who had long been a staunch supporter of the National Education Policy (NEP) and the three-language formula, marks a significant shift. He has previously countered accusations from former chief minister MK Stalin and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) concerning alleged “Hindi imposition” in Tamil Nadu.

On May 15, the CBSE released a notice making a third language compulsory for Class IX students effective immediately instead of the previously planned start date of 2029-30. Annamalai expressed concerns that enforcing a new language at short notice would “pressurise children and affect their overall learning outcomes.” He reminded the ministry of its earlier commitment and requested an immediate rollback of the latest notification.

Annamalai’s sharp critique stands out, especially since he had recently advocated for the broader three-language framework for Class VI students, citing its potential to introduce children to India’s “diverse literary landscape.” This apparent inconsistency suggests that his statement might serve as a strategic political signal to BJP leadership in Delhi.

Importance of the Statement

Language has historically been a highly charged issue in Tamil Nadu. The anti-Hindi protests of the 1960s reshaped the state’s political landscape and allowed Dravidian parties to establish substantial influence. Presently, any action perceived as linguistic imposition easily garners emotional responses and political backlash. For decades, parties like the DMK and AIADMK have depicted the BJP as a “north Indian” entity that threatens Tamil linguistic identity, a perception the BJP has struggled to overcome.

Annamalai’s political journey has involved efforts to localize the BJP’s image, striving to present it as a party that understands Tamil identity rather than merely an external ideological force. However, balancing this image becomes challenging when engaging with sensitive issues like the NEP and the three-language policy. Should the BJP pursue this policy aggressively, it risks reinforcing the DMK’s narrative of “Hindi imposition.”

His latest comments appear to aim for a middle ground. He neither opposed multilingual learning nor the NEP but focused on the policy’s implementation and concerns about student pressure.

Timing of the Dissent

The timing of Annamalai’s dissent is significant given the BJP’s poor showing in the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections, where it secured just one seat against the AIADMK’s 47. Prior to the elections, AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami reportedly recommended sidelining Annamalai to facilitate alliances. Subsequently, Annamalai was removed as state president, a move interpreted as an effort to mend relations with AIADMK.

Moreover, Union Home Minister Amit Shah indicated that Annamalai’s organizational skills would be utilized within the party’s national framework. The BJP also opted not to field him in the assembly elections, a decision described as taken by the party high command. Nevertheless, Annamalai had expressed reservations about the BJP’s close alignment with the AIADMK, suggesting that the party should grow as an independent entity in Tamil Nadu rather than consistently function as a junior partner.

Internal party discussions regarding restructuring and leadership in Tamil Nadu persisted following the elections. Against this backdrop, Annamalai’s choice to voice his dissent on a politically sensitive issue is likely deliberate, allowing him to position himself as a leader sensitive to regional concerns.

Political Strategy

Additionally, his intervention may serve to undercut the opposition’s potential political leverage. Had the BJP defended the CBSE directive outright, the DMK and actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam could have exploited it to reignite narratives of “Hindi imposition.” By addressing the notification himself, Annamalai effectively preempted that avenue of criticism.

His framing of the objection appears strategically crafted to resonate with urban middle-class families whose children are enrolled in CBSE schools—a demographic the BJP aims to engage in Tamil Nadu.

Future of Regional Politics in BJP

Annamalai’s statement potentially underscores a larger trend within the BJP concerning Tamil Nadu. The party’s national growth has largely leaned on maintaining ideological coherence, yet Tamil Nadu has historically resisted centralized political narratives, especially concerning language and identity. For the BJP to expand its influence in the state, it may need to grant its leaders greater latitude to adapt stances to fit regional sentiments.

Annamalai’s recent dissent hints that some party members may recognize this necessity. For Annamalai himself, the intervention reinforces his carefully cultivated image as a Tamil leader who prioritizes local identity above party affiliation. As discussions about the future leadership of the Tamil Nadu BJP unfold, Annamalai’s stance serves as a reminder of his capability to shape political narratives in the state.

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