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Amidst the discussion on the post of CM and Congress President, Sachin Pilot stepped up with Rahul Gandhi A to Z Counsel

Amidst the discussion on the post of CM and Congress President, Sachin Pilot stepped up with Rahul Gandhi


Sachin Pilot In Bharat Jodo Yatra: Activities have intensified in the Congress regarding the election of the President. The discussion about the appointment of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot as Congress President is being done loudly. Meanwhile, the politics of Rajasthan has also heated up. The debate on who will be the Chief Minister of Rajasthan if Ashok Gehlot becomes the President is also going on. In the midst of all this, Sachin Pilot has appeared in the Bharat Jodo Yatra with Rahul Gandhi. After the arrival of Sachin Pilot in Kochi and joining the yatra with Rahul Gandhi, there is a lot of speculation.

The matter of internal discord in Rajasthan Congress is not hidden from anyone. The differences between the state’s CM Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot are obvious.

Will Pilot become CM of Rajasthan?

There is speculation that in the event of Ashok Gehlot becoming the party president, Congress leader Sachin Pilot may get the CM’s chair in Rajasthan. On the question of Congress President, Congress leader Sachin Pilot said that most of the states have said that Rahul Gandhi should be Congress President. Whether he will contest the election or not is his decision, but one thing is certain that on October 17, the party will get a new president.

Pilot with Rahul in Bharat Jodo Yatra

Sharing the picture of Bharat Jodo Yatra, former Deputy CM of Rajasthan and Congress leader Sachin Pilot wrote, “Today in Kochi India joined the Jodo Yatra. In this journey growing with unshakable enthusiasm, along with Rahul Gandhi, leaders and workers are taking Congress’s policies and policies to the people. The huge public support this yatra is getting is proof of the country’s firm faith in the Congress.

I am for the service of Congress – Gehlot

There is also news that tomorrow Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot can also join this yatra. Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot has said that he is fortunate that he has the affection and trust of Congressmen across the country. If I am asked to do so, I will file nomination. I am here to serve Congress. I am taking responsibility as CM and will continue to do so.

I don’t want to take any post: Gehlot

Ashok Gehlot said that whatever responsibility the party gives, he will fulfill it well. Will obey every order of the high command. Congress has given me a lot. I cannot refuse the order of the high command. If asked to enroll, I will. The party has given a lot. Position is not important to me. On the question of one person one post, he said that anyone can contest the election of party president. The post of CM does not come under its purview. Gehlot also said that I do not want to take any post.

What did Gehlot say on one person in one post?

Ashok Gehlot also clearly indicated that even after becoming the Congress President, he does not want to leave the CM’s chair. Ashok Gehlot said that any person can also remain a minister and can also become the Congress President. Whether I will be the Chief Minister or not, only time will tell. Overall, Gehlot means that the case of one person one post does not apply in the case of CM and Congress President post.

What did Gehlot say when the pilot reached Kochi?

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot also said that he wants Rahul Gandhi to travel as Congress President. I will try my last to persuade them. At the same time, Gehlot did not give any answer to the question of Sachin Pilot reaching Kochi.

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