HomeNewsIndiaBattle for dalit vote bank intensifies in UP as Chandrashekhar Azad throws down the gauntlet to Mayawati

Battle for dalit vote bank intensifies in UP as Chandrashekhar Azad throws down the gauntlet to Mayawati

Azad has announced his intention to contest the by-elections for 10 assembly seats in the state.

July 01, 2024 / 11:24 IST
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BSP faces a substantial challenge from the relatively new Azad Samaj Party led by Chandrashekhar (L)
BSP faces a substantial challenge from the relatively new Azad Samaj Party led by Chandrashekhar (L)

A fierce competition for the Dalit vote bank is emerging in Uttar Pradesh as Chandrashekhar Azad, president of the Azad Samaj Party (Kanshiram) and newly elected Member of Parliament from Nagina, asserts himself as the leading voice for the marginalized sections of society. Azad has announced his intention to contest the by-elections for 10 assembly seats in the state.

This development has sparked a significant question in political circles: Has Chandrashekhar Azad emerged as the new Dalit icon, challenging the longstanding influence of Mayawati?

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For over four decades, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has been the primary representative of underprivileged communities. Now, it faces a substantial challenge from the relatively new Azad Samaj Party. In response, BSP supremo Mayawati has reinstated her nephew, Akash Anand, as her successor and the party’s national coordinator. This move comes after a sustained campaign by BSP supporters on social media urging Mayawati to reappoint Anand to a prominent position within the party.

Akash Anand, who was removed from his position as national coordinator and heir apparent on May 7, 2024, during the peak of the Lok Sabha campaign, has been reappointed in the wake of the BSP's dismal performance in the recent elections. The party secured only 9.39% of the vote—the lowest in three decades—and failed to win a single seat.