State / Rajasthan politics again stirred up by Sachin Pilot s statement

Zoom News : Jun 09, 2021, 09:20 PM
Jaipur: Political agitation has once again intensified in Rajasthan amid the statement of no action from the high command on the issues raised by Congress leader Sachin Pilot. When Deputy Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Assembly Rajendra Rathod tweeted on Tuesday citing alleged growing discontent in the Congress, former Deputy Chief Minister Pilot advised him to look into the internal squabbles of his party i.e. BJP.

After the pilot's interview, Rathore tweeted, "Finally the pain of the heart has come to the lips. When this spark will explode as gunpowder, only time will tell. The then Congress state president Sachin Pilot played an important role in bringing the Congress to power. The issues with the Conciliation Committee are still unresolved. I don't know what will happen when...

Pilot tweeted in response to this, "BJP leaders in the state should seriously consider their position instead of making useless rhetoric. The mutual divisions and squabbles are so dominant that the BJP is unable to play the role of opposition in the state. "

He further said, "The public will give a befitting reply to those who have left the people alone in the crisis arising in the country due to their failed policies." However, when contacted to talk to Pilot on the issue, he refused to comment. done.

Former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot has expressed displeasure over the no action taken by the Central Committee constituted 10 months ago on the issues raised by him. In Rajasthan, the people of the pilot camp are waiting for political appointment and cabinet reshuffle in the government led by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

Earlier, senior pro-Pilot leader and former minister Hemaram Chaudhary, who had recently sent his resignation letter to Speaker CP Joshi, expressing displeasure with the government over some issues. Ved Prakash Solanki, Ramesh Meena, among other leaders of the pilot camp, had recently expressed concerns by raising their voices against the government.

Congress national general secretary Bhanwar Jitendra, while giving his reaction on Wednesday, said that if the party high command has made any promise, it should be fulfilled. Talking to reporters, Singh said that whatever talks have been held with the party high command or general secretary in-charge. They should complete it. If he raised any issue, I don't think there is anything wrong in that.

It is worth mentioning that in July last year, showing displeasure towards Chief Minister Gehlot, he went to Haryana along with his supporters MLAs. At that time, Pilot was removed from the post of state president and deputy chief minister of the party. He returned after the intervention of the party high command. The high command had constituted a committee to resolve the issues raised by him.

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