'Religion is outside our scope': Annamalai says 'We The Leaders' will become political party - The Times of India

'Religion is outside our scope': Annamalai says 'We The Leaders' will become political party The Times of India'No need to display religion': Ex-BJP leader Annamalai on being a 'true Hindu' in fiery speech Hindustan TimesK Annamalai’s We The Leaders launches anti-drug campaign, adopts six-point agenda The South First‘No need to wear your faith on your sleeve,’ says former BJP leader Annamalai ThePrint'I am a Hindu, but I lock up my religion inside my house': Former BJP leader Annamalai Deccan Herald
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