Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Tuesday reacted to BSP chief Mayawati's decision to expel her nephew Akash Anand from the party, suggesting that he should join the Republican Party of India.
Mayawati, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, stated that the remarks made by Anand after his removal from the posts were "not a sign of political maturity". She accused him of being under the influence of his father-in-law, Ashok Siddharth.
A day after being removed from all BSP party posts, Akash Anand said on Monday that he remained undeterred, drawing strength from the Bahujan Movement's ideals. He added that this struggle is not a career but a fight for the self-respect and self-esteem of marginalized communities.
Azad expressed concerns about the impact of Mayawati's decisions on society and politics. He pointed out that Akash Anand's removal and subsequent reinstatement, only to be removed again, has created confusion and restlessness among the Bahujan society. Azad believes this has led to politica
Rajbhar acknowledged that Mayawati has the authority to make decisions as she sees fit, emphasising that the party's interests should always come first.
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati on Sunday removed her nephew Akash Anand from all posts of the party. The BSP also announced the appointment of Anand Kumar and Ramji Gautam as the National Coordinators of the party.
Hours after Bahujan Samaj Party supremo expelled her nephew Akash Anand from the party, the BSP Uttar Pradesh unit chief, Vishwanath Pal, said that Anand has "not been removed."
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati removed her nephew Akash Anand from all the posts of the party on Sunday. Anand Kumar and Ramji Gautam have been made the National Coordinators of the party, BSP said in a press release.
Speaking to the media, Pathak said "The committee has submitted its report in the Vidhan Sabha regarding the Hathras incident... Action will be taken against whoever is responsible for it..."
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Friday criticized the Congress, alleging that it contested the Delhi Assembly elections as the "B team" of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which led to the latter's victory in the state.