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Gehlot is top choice for Rajasthan CM

STATE CONGRESS PRESIDENT PILOT ASKS SUPPORTERS TO BE CALM, APPARENTLY GIVING UP AFTER A SPIRITED FIGHT

- NEW DELHI/JAIPUR

Veteran Congress leader Ashok Gehlot yesterday emerged as Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s pick as the Chief Minister in Rajasthan, with state Congress President Sachin Pilot apparently giving up after putting up a spirited claim for the post.

The picture became clear in the evening with Pilot, who stayed put in Delhi, appealing to party workers to maintain peace and saying that he would “welcome” any decision that will be taken by the party.

Pilot issued the appeal on Twitter as reports emerged that senior leader Gehlot has been picked by the party leadership to lead the government and that his (Pilot’s) supporters were protesting on the streets demanding that Pilot should be made the chief minister. The name of 67-year-old Gehlot, a two-time chief minister, is expected to be announced by the party.

Gehlot and Pilot met Rahul Gandhi at his residence in Delhi where he was joined by his mother and UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

Amid intense negotiatio­ns, Rahul Gandhi also said that he will soon announce the names of chief ministers for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisga­rh.

“We are taking inputs from different people in the party — from party workers, MLAs ...

In Madhya Pradesh, state Congress chief and veteran MP Kamal Nath and Jyotiradhi­tya Scindia are the two contenders for the chief ministeria­l post, while Bhupesh Baghel has emerged as the front-runner in the race in Chhattisga­rh, where the Congress won a landslide victory.

Sonia counselled Rahul

Sonia Gandhi is understood to have counselled Rahul Gandhi over relying on “experience” as it was a verdict with a narrow margin of victory and a seasoned leader would be better equipped to deal with a situation in which the party would need the backing of MLAs belonging to BSP and Independen­ts, who won 13 seats. Most of them are Congress rebels.

In Rajasthan,the party won 99 seats and with its pre-poll alliance partner it managed to touch the halfway mark in the 200-member Assembly.

Pilot reportedly put up a strong claim to the post on the ground that he had galvanised the party after the defeat in 2013, when he was appointed the state party chief.

Gehlot, who was planning to leave for Jaipur but was asked to stay back in Delhi, also appealed to workers to maintain peace and said any decision taken by the leadership will be acceptable to all. Asked by the media why he returned from the airport, he said he could leave at night or today accompanie­d by central party observer K.C. Venugopal and Avinash Pande, who is the party in charge in the state.

About the delay in announcing a decision, Gehlot said: “Such decisions take time because three states are involved. It is good that the leadership has decided to consult various leaders and workers.”

Replying to another question, he said, “What right BJP has to question us on the decisions? A signal has gone from the elections to the country that those who created an atmosphere of hate have been wiped out from the Hindi heartland. And this is what will happen in the Lok Sabha elections too.”

 ?? PTI ?? Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and others during a ceremony to pay tribute to the martyrs of 2001 Parliament attack on its 17th anniversar­y, at Parliament in New Delhi, yesterday. The Congress is facing a revival of sorts in the country.
PTI Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and others during a ceremony to pay tribute to the martyrs of 2001 Parliament attack on its 17th anniversar­y, at Parliament in New Delhi, yesterday. The Congress is facing a revival of sorts in the country.

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