Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati has appointed her nephew, Akash Anand as the party’s national convenor, which is four months after she rains the organization again.
Expressing gratitude to former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Friday, Akash Anand said that he would carry forward the movement that was launched by BR Ambedkar.
“I express thanks to my heartfelt gratitude and respected sister (Mayavaita), who is to appoint me as the National Coordinator of Bahujan Samaj Party. At the same time, I will work with full dedication and hard work, which is the most respected Baba Saheb Dr. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and Kanshi Rum’s movement, which with a hurd and delde, to carry forward the movement of Bhimrao Ambedkar and Kanshi Rum, which is with a hurdle and delde, Herd, with dilde,
He said, “I wish all my fellow party members and newly appointed office-bearrs. Jai Bhima, Jai Bharat,” he said.
Earlier on Friday, BSP UP State President Vishwanath Pal also congratulated Anand for appointing the party as the party’s national convenor.
The President of BSP State wrote on X in Hindi, “To appoint Akash Anand as the National Coordinator (National Convenor) of BSP, and for our warmth congratulations and honorable national convenor for Astash Anand, and our warm greetings and best wishes,” Thank you for the national president of the Bahujan Samaj Party, the national president of the Bahujan Samaj Party, Kumari Mayawati. ,
Mayawati’s nephew, Akash Anand, was converted into the party on 13 April, when she released a public apology and pledged to loyalty to the party and her principles. Anand, along with his father -in -law, Ashok Siddharth, was expelled from the party after a controversial tweet and internal disagreement.
On May 19, during the party’s national level meeting held at Lodhi Road in Delhi, Akash Anand was re -appointed as the party’s national coordinator. Senior party leaders, state representatives and coordinators from across the country were present during the meeting. It was decided that Akash would take charge of campaigning in the upcoming elections.