Mayawati re-elected as national president of Bahujan Samaj Party yet again
Mayawati re-elected as national president of Bahujan Samaj Party yet again
Mayawati's re-election as national president of Bahujan Samaj Party ends the buzz over her retirement and the elevation of her political heir Akash Anand. Anand was reinstated as her “lone successor” and the party’s national coordinator after being removed from the post in a dramatic turn of events.
Mayawati was re-elected as national president of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) yet again on Tuesday. The development comes a day after the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister asserted that she wasnot going to take retirement from the active politics.
"I'm not retiring from active politics and the "casteist media" has been "propagating such fake news" against me," she said.
The 68-year-old BSP president is a four-time former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh.
"To foil the conspiracies of opponents to weaken the Ambedkarite caravan of the Bahujans, like Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar and the venerable Kanshi Ram ji, my decision to remain dedicated to the self-respect and self-esteem movement of BSP till my last breath is firm," she said in a post on X.
"That is, there is no question of my retirement from active politics. Ever since the party has put forward Akash Anand as the successor of BSP in my absence or in dire ill health, the casteist media has been propagating such fake news that people should be cautious," Mayawati said in Hindi.
"Although earlier also rumours were spread about me being made the president (of India), whereas the venerable Kanshi Ram ji had rejected a similar offer and said that becoming the president meant retiring from active politics which was not acceptable to him in the interest of the party, then how was it possible for his disciple to accept it?" she said.