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No possibilit­y of Pilot floating new party: Cong

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JAIPUR: Congress general secretary in-charge of Rajasthan Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa on Tuesday ruled out the possibilit­y of dissident leader Sachin Pilot floating a new party.

Randhawa, who reached Jaipur in the evening, also said that the party will assign responsibi­lities to Rajasthan leaders according to their stature. “I am hearing this from you, I think there is no such thing. He did not have this in his mind before and does not have it now,” he told reporters when asked about speculatio­ns of the formation of a new party by Pilot.

Randhawa also said it is the media which is raising the issue. He reiterated that Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge and Rahul Gandhi had recently talked to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot in Delhi in which both the

Rajasthan leaders “agreed to work unitedly”.

“Mallikarju­n Kharge, Rahul Gandhi listened to both of them carefully and both were told that they are the assets of the Congress... Both said that they will work together,” he said.

Randhawa said that 90 per cent of the matter was resolved and the rest was also not an issue.

When asked about the “formula” to broker peace between Gehlot and Pilot, Randhawa said he will not share it with the media. However, he said that both Gehlot and Pilot know about the formula.

On the party’s plan to give responsibi­lity to Pilot, Randhawa said, “We will definitely do it for everyone and will decide the responsibi­lity of leaders according to their stature,” he added. Gehlot and his former deputy Pilot have been engaged in a power tussle since the Congress formed government in Rajasthan in 2018.

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