Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Maken named Raj gen secy incharge

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI/JAIPUR:CONGRESS president Sonia Gandhi on Sunday named former Union minister Ajay Maken as the party’s general secretary incharge of Rajasthan in place of Avinash Pande, who was appointed to the post over three years ago.

Gandhi also named Maken, Ahmed Patel (Rajya Sabha member) and KC Venugopal as the three members of a panel the party has formed to look into issues raised by former Rajasthan deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot and 18 Congress lawmakers, whose rebellion against chief minister Ashok Gehlot threatened the state government.

The developmen­t came two days after the Congress government won a floor test in the House, bolstered by the return of Pilot and his supporters to the party fold.

In a statement, Venugopal, the Congress general secretary in charge of the organisati­on, said Gandhi constitute­d the threemembe­r panel to oversee and ensure the smooth resolution of recent issues in the state.

On August 10, Pilot met former Congress president Rahul Gandhi and party leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in Delhi in the midst of a crisis triggered by his rebellion. Their interactio­n appeared to have found a breakthrou­gh. Later that night, the party announced the setting up of the panel to look into issues raised by the 42-year-old Pilot and the 18 rebel MLAS, who protested Gehlot’s style of functionin­g and alleged that Pilot was sidelined in the state government.

Before that, on July 14, Pilot was sacked from the posts of the deputy CM and state Congress president. Gehlot and Pilot have had difference­s since the formation of the Congress government in December 2018.

Reacting to Sunday’s developmen­ts, Pilot said: “I am thankful to the Congress president and Rahul Gandhi for forming the committee, which will look into the issues we have raised.”

Following the August 10 meeting, Pilot announced a truce and returned to Jaipur. Gehlot, too, sent out a message to his loyalists that the two groups should work together to strengthen the party. They met at a Congress Legislativ­e Party (CLP) meeting a day ahead of the floor test, shook hands and flashed victory signs.

According to Congress leaders, the three-member committee will “hear all sides and also go into the details of the political turmoil” before submitting its report, including a solution to the issue, to party high command.

The committee will also discuss the possible changes in the organisati­on and in the government. Gehlot did not fill three positions in his cabinet that fell vacant after Pilot and two MLAS loyal to him were removed in mid-july. The post of the state Congress president was filled through with the appointmen­t of Govind Singh Dotasara, believed to be a Gehlot loyalist.

A Congress leader, who did not want to be named, said removing Pande was one of the demands of the Pilot camp. Another senior Congress leader, who too spoke on the condition of anonymity, said : “While the removal of Pande could be seen as a setback to Gehlot, the appointmen­t of Maken would not necessaril­y mean Pilot would hold sway.”

Pande’s replacemen­t, 56-yearold Maken, is a seasoned politician. He resigned as the Delhi Congress president in January 2019 on health grounds. A twotime MP and a former Union minister, Maken was appointed to the post in March 2015 after the party’s decimation in the assembly elections.

On Maken’s appointmen­t, Dotasara said: “Rajasthan will benefit from his experience.”

Political analyst Narayan Bareth said the Congress’s decision showed that the high command did not want any delay. “The (three-member) committee looks balanced...pande’s removal was on the cards as his three years were over.”

 ?? PTI ?? Ajay Maken with CM Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot on August 13.
PTI Ajay Maken with CM Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot on August 13.

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