Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Panel has failed to resolve issues: Pilot

- Sunetra Choudhury letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Last year’s crisis in Rajasthan that the Congress papered over by setting up a committee to address the issues raised by then deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot against chief minister Ashok Gehlot have resurfaced, with the former expressing his displeasur­e at the lack of action.

“It has now been 10 months. I was given to understand that there would be swift action by the committee, but now half of the term is done, and those issues haven’t been resolved. It is unfortunat­e that so many of the party workers who worked and gave their all for getting us the mandate are not being heard,” said Pilot, refusing to elaborate on his next move. One of his key supporters, MLA Hemaram Choudhary, resigned suddenly last month. HT learns the central leadership of the Congress is trying to work out a cabinet reshuffle in Rajasthan.

Pilot told Hindustan Times that the Congress high command has failed to deliver on the promises that were made to him when he along with 18 legislator­s returned to the party after a month-long drama.

In July last year, Pilot and his supporters left Jaipur to camp at a secret location in Haryana, threatenin­g the stability of the

Ashok Gehlot government. Pilot was removed as Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) president, and it was only when the Gandhis intervened and set up a committee under general secretary Ajay Maken that he returned to the fold. However, the dilemma for the central leadership now is to find a solution that is acceptable to both chief minister Gehlot and Pilot.

“It is not the right time for me to speak,’’ said Maken when contacted by HT. “However, there are vacancies in the Rajasthan government, and they are likely to be filled soon,” he added.

A cabinet reshuffle isn’t a straightfo­rward solution. There are nine vacancies in the Rajasthan cabinet as there can be 30 ministers but only 21 currently. Of the nine vacancies, three were created when Pilot supporters were sacked last year for the rebellion. Now, Pilot may want more of his supporters to find a place in the cabinet, but Gehlot is pitching for independen­ts and former Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) legislator­s who saved his government during the floor test last August.

“Just like Pilot may have been promised that his grievances will be heard, these independen­t legislator­s were also promised they would be accommodat­ed if they supported the Congress. This cannot be ignored ,” said a Congress leader on condition of anonymity.

The leader quoted above said that they appreciate­d Pilot’s contributi­on which led to a consolidat­ion of Gujjar votes for the Congress in the state, but the chief minister had also proved himself by winning the recent bypolls.

He attributes the 10-month delay to the death of senior leader Ahmed Patel , as he was the crisis manager working out the details of Pilot’s return.

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