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Rajasthan crisis: Sachin Pilot claims support of 30 MLAs, says Ashok Gehlot govt in minority

Deputy CM not to attend legislature party meeting on Monday

Rajasthan crisis: Sachin Pilot claims support of 30 MLAs, says Ashok Gehlot govt in minority

The Congress is trying to pacify factions led by Sachin Pilot and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.



Jaipur/New Delhi, July 12

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot on Sunday declared open rebellion, claiming that he has the support of over 30 Congress MLAs and some independents.

The statement released on Pilot’s WhatsApp group claimed that the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government is in minority now.

“Rajasthan Deputy CM and Congress leader Sachin Pilot not to attend Congress Legislative Party meeting scheduled to be held tomorrow,” the message added.

The statement appeared just as ministers and Congress MLAs were gathering at Gehlot’s official residence in the state capital for a meeting to express support to the chief minister, amid the power tussle between the two leaders.

Soon after the announcement Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the party remained intact, and its government will complete the five-year term in the state.

Pilot had been incommunicado. Earlier in the day, All India Congress Committee general secretary Avinash Pande said he had been trying to get in touch with the leader for the past two days.

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“I have left messages for him,” Pande, who is in charge of Rajasthan at the AICC, told PTI.

Pilot’s supporters said he is camping in Delhi and is upset over a notice sent to him by the Rajasthan police, who claimed to have stumbled on a plot to topple the Congress government.

The notice from the Special Operations Group had (SOG) sought time from him to record a statement.

The same notice was also sent to Gehlot, Government Chief Whip Mahesh Joshi and some other MLAs, but those close to Pilot insisted that it was meant to “humiliate” him.

Sunday’s meeting at the CM’s official residence in the state capital was scheduled to take place at 9 pm. Minutes later, Pilot’s statement landed.

Independent MLAs supporting the Gehlot government had also been invited, in what was planned to be a show of strength for Gehlot.

Gehlot had alleged Saturday that the opposition BJP was trying to lure Congress MLAs to topple the state government.

The BJP dismissed the claim, saying the recent developments only reflected a power struggle between Gehlot and Pilot, simmering since the Congress leadership in Delhi picked the more senior politician for the CM’s post.

Hours before the scheduled meeting at the CM’s residence, Revenue Minister Harish Choudhary, Labour Minister Tikaram Jully, Health Minister Raghu Sharma and several other MLAs met Gehlot.

“We have faith in the leadership of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and we have expressed this to him,” Independent MLA Babulal Nagar told reporters.

Sports Minister Ashok Chandna urged party MLAs to take a lesson from the recent developments in Madhya Pradesh, where Jyotiraditiya Scindia switched sides.

“Any person who crosses the party line will not be respected anywhere in the world. This is not the time to lose the respect earned over generations,” Chandna said, without naming anyone.

In a tweet Sunday, Gehlot stressed that the police notices had gone to several people, including him. He did not name Pilot, but said a section of the media had interpreted the notices wrongly.

“The notices have been issued to the chief minister, the deputy chief minister, the government chief whip and some other MLAs. It is a part of the process,” SOG Additional Director General Ashok Rathore told PTI on Sunday.

He said as the investigation proceeds, others could also be issued notices.

Independent MLA Nagar said he is among the legislators issued with the notice.

“The SOG has issued notice to me and has sought time. There are other MLAs who have received such notices,” Nagar said.

Apart from the SOG inquiry, the state’s Anti-Corruption Bureau has also begun a probe into the alleged bid to bring down the government.

The Congress government has distanced itself from the three independent MLAs—Khushveer Singh, Omprakash Hudla and Suresh Tak—who were named in ACB’s preliminary enquiry (PE).

Earlier, the government had the support of all 13 independent MLAs, who also voted for the Congress candidates in the Rajya Sabha elections last month.

At a press conference Saturday, Gehlot had cited the FIR lodged by the SOG to accuse the BJP of trying to bring down his government and cited the FIR registered by the SOG.

The FIR is based on an alleged tapped phone conversation between two men, said to be BJP members, who were later arrested.

The Congress has 107 members and the BJP 72 in the 200-MLA state assembly. Going by Pilot’s claim, the Congress has fallen below the half-way mark. — PTI


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