Jaipur: The heat is raining fire in Rajasthan. Like the weather, the political temperature in this state is also high. After the fast and Jan Sangharsh Yatra of former Deputy CM Sachin Pilot, now his supporters say that they are in a state of wait and watch. They are hopeful that the Congress high command will definitely find a solution to this issue.
Pro-Pilot MLA from Dausa and Minister of State for Agricultural Marketing Murarilal Meena claimed that he has adopted a wait and watch policy regarding Pilot's yatra and his demands.
Cong high command also in state of wait and watch
Minister of State Murarilal Meena said this while discussing with the media during his visit to Dausa recently. On the question of Sachin Pilot's warning of launching a movement, he said that Pilot is a big leader of mass base. The high command will resolve all their demands. One solution or the other will be found through consensus.
Minister of State Meena said he first worked with Late Rajesh Pilot (Sachin’s father), learned politics from him and now he is working with Sachin Pilot.
High Command will solve Pilot’s demands
On the other hand, on the question of forming a third front, Meena said that we are the people of Congress. The minister said that one should never live in such fantasies. Because we all are Congress people. Pilot is a senior leader with a mass base. Whatever their demands, the high command will solve them.
On the other hand, on the question of not participating in the yatra, the minister said that he had a plan to go out for a month. While Pilot's journey was suddenly scheduled. But, some people are deliberately trying to vitiate the atmosphere.
The tussle between the two top leaders of the Congress is going on in Rajasthan. If the ongoing impasse between CM Ashok Gehlot and former deputy CM Sachin Pilot does not end before the assembly elections, it could be very difficult for the Congress. In such a situation, not only Pilot supporters but also the party high command is currently adopting policy of wait and watch.
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