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BSP faces a bleak future, thanks to Mayawati’s insecurities

Expulsion of her nephew Akash Anand from the party represents one more example of getting rid of people who have tried to revive it through a different approach. With a second rung leadership purged over the years, all that BSP party functionaries are left with is a distant leader whose problems with enforcement agencies have shrunk the potential of a political party that was once a dominant force in Uttar Pradesh 

March 05, 2025 / 12:58 IST
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Mayawati first stripped her nephew of all his posts and then expelled him.

For the second time in a year, Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati’s insecurities and fears have got the better of her. In a span of nine months, Mayawati first stripped her nephew Akash Anand of all his posts in the party, and then expelled him this month.

The last time he was stripped of his position was during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections when he directly blasted the ruling BJP – something that Mayawati has avoided doing since the BJP came to power at the centre in 2014.

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This time, Akash has been accused of working under the influence of his father-in-law Ashok Siddhartha, a BSP MP, and attempting to build up a parallel system within the BSP. Ashok Siddhartha, incidentally, was also expelled from the BSP last month by Mayawati for alleged’ anti-party activities.’

Party insiders claim that Anand was trying to bring in young blood into the BSP and adopt a more aggressive style of politics which led to his ouster.