Actress Gautami Tadimalla on Monday resigned from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) citing a lack of support from the party and its leaders.After association of 25 years with BJP, Tadimalla shared a resignation letter on her X (formerly Twitter) handle, mentioning, Today I stand at an unimaginable crisis point in my life and find that not only do I not have any support from the party and leaders, but it has also come to my knowledge that several amongst them have been actively helping and supporting the very person who has betrayed my trust and cheated me of my life savings.”“A journey of 25 yrs comes to a conclusion today”: Gautami TadimallaThe letter further reads, It is with a very heavy heart and deep disillusionment that I have taken the decision to resign my membership of the Bharatiya Janata Party. I had joined the Party 25 years ago to contribute my efforts towards Nation building. Even through all the challenges I have faced in my life, I have honoured that commitment. Yet today I stand at an unimaginable crisis point in my life and find that not only do I not have any support from the Party and leaders, but it has also come to my knowledge that several amongst them have been actively helping and supporting the very person who has betrayed my trust and cheated me of my life earnings.I have been working since I was 17 years old, and my career has spanned 37 years across cinema, television, radio and digital media. I have worked my entire life so that I can be financially secure at this age as well as provide for my daughters future. I am at the point where my daughter and I should have been settled, safe and secure, and yet I found to my horror that Mr. C Alagappan has swindled me of my money, property and documents, she stated.In order to recover my hard earned money, properties and documents, I have followed the laws, rules and processes of our country just as every Indian citizen must, with full respect and faith that I will receive justice. I have filed a series of complaints with complete trust in my Chief Minister, my police department and my judicial system, but I find that the process has been inexplicably dragging on, she stated in the letter.A journey of 25 yrs comes to a conclusion today. My resignation letter. @JPNadda @annamalai_k @BJP4India @BJP4TamilNadu pic.twitter.com/NzHCkIzEfD— Gautami Tadimalla (@gautamitads) October 23, 2023During the 2021 TN Assembly Elections, I had been entrusted with the development of the Rajapalayam constituency for the BJP and assured the seat to contest, as well. I dedicated myself to the people of Rajapalayam and the strengthening of the BJP at the grassroots level. However, this assurance to contest was rescinded at the last minute. Regardless, I maintained my commitment to the Party. However even after 25 years of steadfast loyalty to the Party, it is shattering to realise that there is a complete lack of support and moreover that several senior members of the BJP have been enabling Mr. Alagappan in dodging justice and absconding since the last 40 days even after the FIRS have been filed. However, I still have hope that my Chief Minister, my police department and my judicial system will prevail and give me the justice that I seek, she said.I write this letter of resignation today in great pain and sorrow, but with very firm resolve, she stated.I am fighting for justice for myself and my childs future as a lone woman and a single parent, she said.Tadimalla claimed that she is in great pain and sorrow and looking forward for justice.Gautami Tadimalla – BJP associationAccording to the sources, Gautami Tadimalla was member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) since 1997. She was BJYM vice president and joined the party in 1997 under the leadership of LK Advani. Apart from this, during her association with BJP, she extensively campaigned for Atal Bihari Vajpayee during that period in Andhra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.However, later she took a break from politics after her daughter was born. But, returned to BJP in 2017. In 2021, she was appointed as in-charge of the Rajapalayam Assembly constituency.