What's The Real Reason Behind Akash Anand’s Sudden Security Withdrawal? Read Exclusive Insights
From Successor to Outcast? Akash Anand Loses Security Amid BSP’s Power Struggle. Read more on Dynamite News

New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry has withdrawn the Y+ category CRPF security cover of Akash Anand, nephew of BSP chief Mayawati, after a security review with officials, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
Dynamite News is the first to report this exclusive development. Akash Anand, son of Mayawati's brother Anand Kumar, previously enjoyed high-level protection, typically given to individuals facing serious threats.
The order states that the decision to withdraw the security has been taken after a high-level review. What's the reason behind withdrawing security of Akash Anand? Dynamite News will tell you the entire political story inside.
At present, amid the ongoing infighting in the BSP, the removal of Akash Anand's security is being considered a big and unexpected step in political circles.
The way Mayawati recently made her nephew Akash Anand her successor, then Removed him and later stripped him of the post of National Coordinator, raised eyebrows among political spectators.
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Mayawati has called another meeting of the BSP's general office bearers in Lucknow tomorrow, where the strategy to reinvigorate Akash Anand into the party will be considered.
An announcement is expected soon. Meanwhile, the central government has dropped a bombshell by stating that Akash Anand will no longer receive security cover anywhere in the country.
Notably, during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the central government provided security to Chandrashekhar Azad, the president of the Azad Samaj Party and winning MP from Nagina.
This raises questions: Why was Chandrashekhar Azad granted security while Akash Anand’s was withdrawn?
The real battle in Uttar Pradesh is over the Dalit vote. The BSP was in power in the state from 2007 to 2012, but after that, its influence began to wane.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the 2017 assembly by-elections, the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, and finally the 2022 assembly elections, a significant section of Dalits shifted from the BSP to the BJP. However, the 2024 elections revealed a new trend.
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One after another, key BSP leaders abandoned both the BSP and the BJP, joining the Samajwadi Party instead. Akhilesh Yadav welcomed them wholeheartedly, even granting tickets to many.
The result? A large number of Dalit leaders won, helping the Samajwadi Party emerge as the third-largest party in the country in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
More importantly, the SP halted the BJP’s winning streak in Uttar Pradesh, securing a record number of seats in the state.
The real fight is for the Dalit vote bank. With elections approaching, it remains to be seen whether Uttar Pradesh will witness some surprising political moves.