BSP Chief Mayawati Reappoints Nephew Akash Anand As Chief National Coordinator Months After Sacking Him
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Sunday appointed her nephew Akash Anand as chief national coordinator, a few months after sacking her from all positions in the party. This reappointment is said to be a significant move as BSP is aiming to find its ground in Uttar Pradesh ahead of 2027's assembly elections.
This appointment was made during a national-level meeting held at the Central Office on Lodhi Road, Delhi, which saw the attendance of party officials representing various states across India.

Notably, the assembly included district presidents and coordinators from Uttar Pradesh, alongside national coordinators, general secretaries, and state presidents.
This decision comes after Akash Anand's previous expulsion on March 3, under circumstances that highlighted internal party dynamics, including the influence of his father-in-law, Ashok Siddharth. Mayawati, at the time, had emphasized that the move was in the best interest of the party and its foundational movement. Nonetheless, following Akash's expression of regret and a formal apology for past missteps, Mayawati demonstrated a willingness to give him another chance, outlining the conditions for his return to the party on April 13.
Akash Anand's Political Reinstatement
Mayawati's decision to reappoint Akash Anand underscores a renewed trust in his capabilities to lead and strengthen the BSP across the nation. In her address, she highlighted the need for Akash to operate with diligence and caution, aiming to bolster both the party's influence and its underlying movement. This move also signifies a potential succession plan, as Akash had previously been identified by Mayawati as her political heir before his temporary removal from the party.
During the meeting, Mayawati's message was clear: Akash Anand should remain uninfluenced by external parties and focus on his duties, with the expectation that party members will support and encourage him in his responsibilities. This directive points towards a strategic consolidation within the BSP, aimed at reinforcing its presence and effectiveness in the political landscape of India.
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