Hindustan Times (East UP)

BSP a banyan tree, won’t wilt, says Maya’s nephew Akash

- Rajesh Kumar Singh letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : Akash Anand, nephew of party president Mayawati, is fast emerging as the youth face of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).

Appointed national coordinato­r of the BSP in 2019, Akash, 26, had been managing party affairs in various states after the party broke ties with the Samajwadi Party.

Soon after the BSP chief launched fresh attack on the Samajwadi Party over engineerin­g split in the party, Akash, in a tweet on Thursday, said the BSP was not a plant that had grown in a pot and will dry up if water was not given for a while.

“In fact, BSP is a banyan tree, if one branch of it is cut, thousands of other branches grow on their own,” he said.

Reminding the people of the developmen­t and welfare schemes launched by the BSP government in Uttar Pradesh, he said criminals were put behind bars, officers used to be present in their office on time and visited villages to review the progress of the developmen­t projects.

“Good governance had become synonymous with Mayawati,” he said.

Insisting that the BSP is with the farmers, Akash reminded how Mayawati had been urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to withdraw the three farm laws.

“The farmers have also realized that BSP is their only wellwisher party,” he said.

In a separate tweet, he called upon the youths to work with missionary zeal to bring the BSP to power again.

“It is the duty of the youths in the party to accomplish the mission of the party,” he said while urging others to join him.

Welcoming the alliance of the

BSP with Shiromani Akali Dal for Punjab assembly election, he urged the party workers to work hard for the victory of the alliance in the 2022 assembly election. The party workers should support the alliance whole heartedly by joining the election campaign with the alliance partner, he said.

He had campaigned for the BSP-SP alliance in the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

However, after the defeat of the alliance, he had been maintainin­g low profile.

While Mayawati and national general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra can be seen managing the party affairs, many insist Akash is working from behind the curtains.

“It is he who finalizes the meetings with alliance partners, collects feedback from officebear­ers and reviews the meetings organised by the zonal coordinato­rs in various districts. He is present in the meetings of the party leaders organised under the chairmansh­ip of Mayawati,” said a BSP leader.

An MBA from a prestigiou­s institute in London, Akash is assisting the party national president in drawing the election campaign strategy for the assembly election.

During 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he campaigned for the BSP and had addressed joint rallies with SP chief Akhilesh Yadav.

To thwart the challenge posed by Bhim Army chief Chandrashe­khar Azad, the BSP had projected Akash as the youth face of the party, the BSP leader said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? BSP chief Mayawati with Akash Anand
FILE PHOTO BSP chief Mayawati with Akash Anand

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