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Pilot’s taunt on Gehlot’s praise, also talked about disciplinary action against Gehlot supporters

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Former Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan Sachin Pilot has given his reaction on the Gehlot faction. Former deputy CM Pilot, without taking names, said that disciplinary action is necessary against the supporters of Gehlot. Sachin Pilot said that CM Gehlot has apologized on the meeting of Congress Legislature Party. AICC has also sought response under disciplinary action. Rule is equal for all in Congress, prompt decision is necessary. Although Sachin Pilot did not take the name of anyone, but his reference is believed to be towards ministers Shanti Dhariwal, Mahesh Joshi and Dharmendra Rathod. Show cause notices have also been issued to these three leaders. They have also given the answer, but the Congress high command is currently in a state of confusion whether to take action or whether to do it or not.

Former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot said that a meeting of the Congress Legislature Party was called, but a parallel meeting was held. I think the time has come to take steps to rectify this matter expeditiously. The party will act on that. Sachin Pilot talked about the change of leadership in Rajasthan and said that the All India Congress Committee decides what to give to whom. Very little time is left for elections in Rajasthan. Only 13 months left. The steps to be taken, especially the CLP meeting, will also be decided by AICC very soon.

Former Deputy CM Sachin Pilot also reacted on PM Modi’s visit to Mangarh. Pilot said that we had hoped that PM Narendra Modi would give the status of a national monument to Mangarh Dham, but it did not happen. I think maybe because there is a Congress party government in Rajasthan. We all wanted Mangarh to be declared a national monument, our government had requested PM Modi many times but it did not happen. Sachin Pilot said that PM Modi did not say anything again on ERCP. Earlier, when the PM had come, elections were going on in the state, PM Modi himself had commented that he would declare ERCP as a national project. Didn’t do that either, we all are sorry for that. I expected it to happen this time, but it didn’t happen.

While targeting Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot also took a dig at PM Narendra Modi’s praise of Gehlot. Pilot said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had praised Ghulam Nabi Azad in Parliament and what happened after that is known to all. It should not be taken lightly. It is being speculated from this statement of the pilot that his patience is now paying off. In the coming days, the battle of Rajasthan Congress is going to get longer.

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