Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Gehlot accuses Pilot, BJP of conspiracy to topple govt

POLITICAL DRAMA Says he has proof that Cong MLAS were being lured into a rebellion

- Sachin Saini

JAIPUR:HOURS after Sachin Pilot appeared to strike a conciliato­ry note on Wednesday by saying he would not join the Bharatiya Janata Party, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot accused his former deputy, without naming him, of being involved in a conspiracy to topple the state government.

Pilot, who was on Tuesday removed as the Rajasthan deputy chief minister and Congress’s state unit chief for rebelling against Gehlot, denied he was going to join the Bharatiya Janata Party. Pilot also rejected allegation­s that he was planning to bring down the government with the BJP’S help and added those saying so were trying to lower him in “the eyes of the Gandhis”.

Gehlot wasn’t impressed.

“Money was offered. And who gave a clarificat­ion that nothing was happening? Those leaders, who themselves were involved and part of the conspiracy, are giving clarificat­ions,” Gehlot said, without naming his deputy with whom he has an extremely strained relationsh­ip.

“With us, you are deputy CM [chief minister] and PCC [Pradesh Congress Committee chief] and you make deals with people [BJP]. You ask for mobile number and names and are involved in the conspiracy... and then give the clarificat­ion that there was no horsetradi­ng. You were part of the conspiracy and what are you clarifying now?”

Gehlot insisted his team has proof that Congress lawmakers were being lured into a rebellion against the government. He said the attempts to topple his government have been going on for some time. He added the current crisis would have unfolded earlier had the party not been on guard.

“Horsetradi­ng was being done in Jaipur; we have the proof. We had to keep people [lawmakers] at a hotel for 10 days...if we had not done that, the same thing that is happening in Manesar now would have happened back then,” Gehlot said, referring to Pilot and 18 legislator­s, who are staying at a hotel in Haryana’s Manesar.

Gehlot said he has been in politics for 40 years and that he loves the new generation. “The future will be theirs. This new generation... they have become central ministers, state presidents. If they had gone through what we did in our time, they would have worked better,” said Gehlot amid criticism that the Congress’s old guard was not letting younger leaders grow.

 ?? ANI ?? Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot with newly appointed Rajasthan party chief Govind Singh Dotasra and Congress MLAS, in Jaipur.
ANI Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot with newly appointed Rajasthan party chief Govind Singh Dotasra and Congress MLAS, in Jaipur.

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