Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Cong’s rumblings grow as Pilot gets leaders’ support

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR: All India Congress Committee general secretary Bhanwar Jitendra Singh on Wednesday came out in support of former Rajasthan deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot, and said the promises made to him should be fulfilled.

Singh’s comments came days after Pilot expressed his disappoint­ment on the failure of the committee constitute­d by the party high command to address the issues he raised last year.

Singh, a former member of Parliament from Alwar, said: “Whatever talks had happened between the [Congress] high command and in-charge general secretary should be fulfilled. I believe there is nothing wrong if he has raised an issue. If some issue is unresolved, then it can be raised. In Congress, everyone is free to speak.”

When asked if Pilot and his supporters were demanding a change of chief minister or their mainstream­ing, Singh said, “I believe there is nothing about the chief minister, but they may have put forward issues related to party workers and legislator­s.”

In July last year, Pilot, then deputy CM, and 18 lawmakers supporting him, caused a stir by rebelling against chief minister Ashok Gehlot. The Congress government in Rajasthan looked shaky for a while, there were reports that Pilot would either join the Bharatiya Janata Party or form his own outfit, but eventually, following the interventi­on of the Gandhi family, the issue was settled, although Pilot was not reappointe­d deputy CM. As part of the peace deal, the Congress appointed a committee comprising of KC Venugopal, Ahmed Patel and Ajay Maken to look into the issues raised by Pilot and his supporters

The BJP was quick to comment on the developmen­t. Rajendra Rathore, the deputy leader of opposition in the Rajasthan assembly, said on Twitter: “Hard work pays off, although it may take time. The Congress government exists only as a result of the hard work of Sachin Pilot — today, Bhanwar Jitendra Singh has said.”

In another tweet in Hindi, Rathore said, “Dozens of Congress MLAs have raised their voices against the working style of the present government. I don’t know what will happen when…”

Pilot lashed out at the BJP leaders for trying to take advantage of the situation by highlighti­ng difference­s in Congress. “Instead of making useless statements, the BJP leaders should seriously consider their position. The infighting is so dominant in BJP that they are unable to play the role of opposition. The public will give them a befitting reply as because of their failed policies the country is facing a crisis,” Pilot tweeted.

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