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Mayawati's Nephew, Akash Anand, Leads BSP's Poll Campaign: Launching from Nagina with Bhim Army Chief

  • Writer: Marry Snega
    Marry Snega
  • Apr 3, 2024
  • 2 min read

Introduction: Join the latest political buzz as Akash Anand, the nephew and political heir of BSP supremo Mayawati, takes the helm of the party’s election campaign alongside his aunt. The duo is set to kick off their electoral journey from Nagina, Uttar Pradesh, in a strategic move to rejuvenate the BSP’s presence in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.



The 34-year-old BSP national coordinator Akash Anand will hold a rally at a college ground in Nagina, which is the only SC (Scheduled Castes)-reserved constituency among UP's eight seats going to polls in the first phase on April 19.
The 34-year-old BSP national coordinator Akash Anand will hold a rally at a college ground in Nagina, which is the only SC (Scheduled Castes)-reserved constituency among UP's eight seats going to polls in the first phase on April 19.



Key Points:

  • With significant departures of key leaders from Dalit, Muslim, and OBC backgrounds, the BSP pins its hopes on Mayawati and Akash to lead the charge not only in UP but also across other states.

  • Akash Anand, the 34-year-old BSP national coordinator, will initiate the campaign from Nagina, an SC-reserved constituency known for its diverse demographic makeup.

  • Mayawati will launch the party’s national campaign from Haridwar, Uttarakhand, tapping into key pilgrimage centers to garner support.

  • The Nagina constituency, dominated by Muslim and Dalit communities, presents a complex electoral landscape, further intensified by the entry of Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Aazad into the fray.

  • Despite challenges posed by Aazad’s popularity among Dalit youths, BSP remains confident in Akash Anand’s ability to connect with the younger demographic.

  • The BSP’s electoral strategy extends beyond UP, with Mayawati and Akash slated to address rallies in various states to bolster the party’s presence nationwide.

  • The party’s electoral track record, particularly in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls and the subsequent UP Assembly elections in 2022, underscores the need for revitalization and strategic campaigning.

  • While BSP faces hurdles such as the lack of prominent minority leaders and departures of key figures to rival parties, the party remains hopeful in its bid for resurgence under Akash Anand’s leadership.

Conclusion: As the BSP charts its course for the upcoming elections, the leadership duo of Mayawati and Akash Anand emerges as the driving force behind the party’s electoral push. Stay tuned as they navigate through the political landscape, aiming to reclaim lost ground and redefine BSP’s presence in Indian politics.


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