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Mayawati Removes Brother from BSP National Coordinator Post

Mayawati Removes Brother from BSP National Coordinator Post
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Mayawati, the chief of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), has made another significant political decision, removing her brother, Anand Kumar, from his post as BSP's national coordinator.

Lucknow: Mayawati, chief of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), has removed her brother, Anand Kumar, from his position as the party's national coordinator. Mayawati announced this decision through social media. She stated that Anand Kumar had expressed a desire to remain in a position that served the party and its movement, a wish that has been granted. He will now serve as the BSP's national vice-president and work directly under Mayawati's instructions.

Randhir Beniwali and Ramji Gautam Assigned Important Responsibilities

Randhir Beniwali of Saharanpur has been appointed as the new national coordinator of the BSP, replacing Anand Kumar. Ramji Gautam will also continue in this role. According to Mayawati, these two leaders will work to strengthen the party's organization nationwide and implement party strategies in various states.

Previously, on February 12th, Mayawati expelled Ashok Siddhartha, the father-in-law of her nephew Akash Anand, from the BSP. Mayawati accused him of factionalism and indiscipline within the party. She stated that Ashok Siddhartha had been repeatedly warned but ignored these warnings.

Akash Anand Also Removed from Party Positions

On March 2nd, Mayawati relieved her nephew, Akash Anand, of all his party positions. She stated that Akash Anand was deviating from the party's core principles and had been negatively influenced by his father-in-law, Ashok Siddhartha. Mayawati explicitly stated that she will have no successor during her lifetime and will personally decide on the party's next generation of leaders.

These recent decisions within the BSP indicate Mayawati's zero-tolerance policy towards indiscipline and factionalism. She has asserted complete control over the leadership, choosing to promote only those leaders who remain loyal to the BSP's core ideals.

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