The Sunday Guardian

‘Pilot’s eagerness to be CM is hurting Congress in Rajasthan’

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the fall of the Gehlot government), and hence this feeling is natural,” a former Congress spokespers­on, who is considered close to Gehlot, told The Sunday Guardian. A party MLA who does not belong to the Pilot camp said that he earlier had the support of 17 MLAS, which has now been reduced to 10. “In July 2020, he had 17 MLAS with him. Two of them later passed away and those who won in their place are now loyal to Gehlot. As of now Pilot commands the support of ten MLAS. Whatever the media in Delhi shows or writes, the fact remains that Pilot has a limited belt of support in Rajasthan. Even among his own Gurjar community, he is not popular across the entire community. Let him leave the Congress and float his own party, I will give you in writing that he will not win even five seats. There are some leaders who start thinking that they are bigger than the party, it is only after the election results come that they get a reality check,” he said. The Gurjars account for roughly 8.5% of the total population of the state.

According to him, Pilot has made the job of BJP to remove the Congress easier in a state where there is a trend of the voters replacing the

incumbent party in power every five years. The Sunday Guardian also spoke to three district level functionar­ies who claim that Pilot’s impatience to gain the CM’S chair, which would have come to him naturally, has done

harm to the party.

“In election year, our two top leaders are fighting with each other. Pilot’s recent actions are not going to help us in the election. Ideally, he should have worked towards ensuring that the Congress comes to power again. Then there would have been no option before Gehlot but to move aside; now Pilot has given him another shot at taking oath as the Chief Minister of the state,” one of the functionar­ies said.

 ?? ANI ?? Congress leader Sachin Pilot sits on a daylong fast, in Jaipur on Tuesday.
ANI Congress leader Sachin Pilot sits on a daylong fast, in Jaipur on Tuesday.
 ?? ?? The Congress headquarte­rs in Jaipur.
The Congress headquarte­rs in Jaipur.

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