**Title:** Tamil Nadu Minister’s Son Declines Medal from BJP Leader
**Meta Description:** Suryaa Raaja Baalu, son of Tamil Nadu Minister TRB Raja, opts to receive his medal by hand instead of around his neck from BJP’s K Annamalai at a shooting event.
**URL Slug:** tamil-nadu-ministers-son-declines-medal-bjp
**Headline:** Tamil Nadu Minister’s Son Chooses Hand Presentation Over Neck Garland from BJP Leader
In a notable incident at the 51st State Shooting Games, Suryaa Raaja Baalu, the son of Tamil Nadu Industries Minister TRB Raja, made headlines by refusing to allow BJP leader K Annamalai to drape a medal around his neck. Instead, he opted to accept the medal directly by hand during the award ceremony, which took place in Tamil Nadu.
Annamalai, who was invited as the chief guest for the event, was in the process of garlanding the winners when Suryaa’s decision stood out, drawing attention to the ongoing political dynamics in the state. This incident follows a recent similar occurrence at the 32nd convocation of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University in Tirunelveli, where doctoral student Jean Joseph bypassed Governor RN Ravi to receive her degree from the Vice Chancellor. Joseph later explained that her action was a protest against the Governor’s perceived anti-Tamil stance, emphasizing her support for the Dravidian model.
Annamalai criticized Joseph’s protest, labeling it a “deplorable drama” orchestrated by DMK members for publicity and cautioned against introducing low-grade politics into educational institutions.
This latest event highlights the growing tensions between political figures in Tamil Nadu and raises questions about the influence of political affiliations in ceremonial contexts. As the political landscape continues to evolve, such incidents may have lasting implications for future interactions between leaders and the public.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: Why did Suryaa Raaja Baalu refuse the medal presentation from K Annamalai?**
A: Suryaa opted to receive the medal by hand instead of allowing Annamalai to place it around his neck, a decision that has drawn attention to the political dynamics in Tamil Nadu.

