Lucknow, June 3 -- The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati hit back at Azad Samaj Party (ASP) chief Chandra Shekhar Azad stating that such leaders are like rain frogs, who are weakening unity between the Bahujan and BSP on the directions of and support from parties like the Congress, BJP and SP. Addressing 'Astitva Bachao - Bhaichara Banao' (Save Existence - Build Brotherhood) - Parbudh Jan Sammelan in Lucknow on Sunday, the ASP chief had said, "People have rejected Akash Anand but due to compulsions, the BSP took him back after expelling him," he said. Lashing out at BSP, Chandra Shekhar had said, "I respect Mayawati but now the ASP will fulfill the dreams of Bhim Rao Ambedkar and Kanshi Ram." Mayawati countered the ASP chief's attack on BSP with a series of posts on X on Monday. Without taking his name she said, "BSP is the only Ambedkarite party in the country working for Bahujan benefit." Defending her decision to open the door to her nephew, Akash Anand, after expelling him, the BSP chief said, "There is a tradition of taking action against people in the interest of the party and taking them back if they repent. In this sequence, the ups and downs of Akash Anand has created uneasiness among many people. Slamming Azad, the BSP chief said, the leaders of some organisations and parties who are like rain frogs, may become MLAs, MPs and ministers for their personal gain but they are no good to society....