BSP chief Mayawati removes nephew Akash Anand from key positions, says 'nobody will be my successor till I am alive'
Mayawati removed her nephew Akash Anand from all party posts and emphasized that she will not appoint a successor until she is alive. Significant leadership changes were made, with her brother Anand Kumar and Ramji Gautam being appointed as nation...

The BSP chief appointed her brother Anand Kumar and Ramji Gautam as national coordinators to oversee party affairs across the country.
The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister stated that she would not announce her successor in the party till she is alive, stressing that for her the party and movement is supreme and relations can come later.
Mayawati had sacked Anand last year only to reinstate him later and appoint him as her political successor.
She had last month announced the expulsion of Ashok Siddharth, the father-in-law of Akash Anand, from the party on charges of factionalism and engaging in anti-party activities.
Siddharth, a former Rajya Sabha MP, was expelled along with Nitin Singh, the Meerut district in-charge of BSP responsible for overseeing party operations in the southern states.
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