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Mayawati’s uncertain successor: The rise and fall of Akash Anand

Mayawati’s repeated changes regarding Akash Anand’s role stem from a mix of political strategy, internal conflicts, and her apprehension about a possible split within the party.

March 03, 2025 / 10:33 IST
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Signs of Akash Anand’s waning influence became apparent last month when his father-in-law, Ashok Siddharth, was expelled from the BSP
Signs of Akash Anand’s waning influence became apparent last month when his father-in-law, Ashok Siddharth, was expelled from the BSP

In yet another dramatic turn within the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), its chief Mayawati has removed her nephew Akash Anand from all party positions for the second time in a year. This time, she has replaced him with two national coordinators – his father Anand Kumar and senior party leader Ramji Gautam. The move has raised serious questions about Akash Anand’s political future and the internal dynamics within the BSP.

The decision was announced during a grand BSP meeting in Lucknow, attended by leaders from across the country. The party, struggling to regain its lost political ground in Uttar Pradesh and beyond, took stock of its declining fortunes. Addressing the gathering, Mayawati declared, “As long as I am alive, there will be no heir to the party. Personal relationships hold no value when it comes to the BSP and the Ambedkarite movement.”

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Why the Flip-Flop?

Mayawati’s repeated changes regarding Akash Anand’s role stem from a mix of political strategy, internal conflicts, and her apprehension about a possible split within the party. The immediate trigger appears to be her belief that Akash was being influenced by his father-in-law, Ashok Siddharth, whom she expelled from the BSP for alleged anti-party activities.