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Turmoil continues in Rajasthan's ruling party Congress. Meanwhile, supporting Sachin Pilot, state minister Rajendra Singh Gudha gave a statement on Thursday. He said that if Pilot gets the support of 174 percent MLAs If he does not get it, he will not stake claim for the post of Chief Minister. Gudha also said that there is no better leader in Rajasthan than Pilot. , Internal discord in the party before Bharat Jodo Yatra Before the Bharat Jodo Yatra reaches Rajasthan, the internal discord seems to be increasing further. On the previous day, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had called former Chief Minister Sachin Pilot a traitor, after which statements of Sachin's supporters are coming continuously. Sachin Pilot retorted on Gehlot's statement and said that he keeps on giving such statements. But their upbringing does not allow the use of such language. Pilot further said that a round of allegations and counter-allegations is going on in Rajasthan. No one's purpose is going to be fulfilled by this. ,High command active after Gehlot's resignation Discussions are hot on the statement of Ashok Gehlot. Here, the Congress high command has also become active. If Congress sources are to be believed, the Pilot camp may separate from the party due to Gehlot's statement, so the party is trying to resolve the matter. Let us tell you that Gehlot has given this statement in view of the rebellion of Sachin Pilot and his supporting MLAs 2 years ago, after which the stir within the Congress has intensified. , Pilot does not have the support of MLAs – Gehlot It may be noted that since the assembly elections of in Rajasthan, there has been a tussle between Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot. is being viewed. Gehlot says that Pilot does not have the support of most of the MLAs, while Pilot's supporters say that most of the MLAs want a change of leadership. Ashok Gahlot Rajasthan CongressPublished Date Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 11: 58 AM IST

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Turmoil continues in Rajasthan’s ruling party Congress. Meanwhile, supporting Sachin Pilot, state minister Rajendra Singh Gudha gave a statement on Thursday. He said that if Pilot gets the support of 174 percent MLAs If he does not get it, he will not stake claim for the post of Chief Minister. Gudha also said that there is no better leader in Rajasthan than Pilot. , Internal discord in the party before Bharat Jodo Yatra

Before the Bharat Jodo Yatra reaches Rajasthan, the internal discord seems to be increasing further. On the previous day, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had called former Chief Minister Sachin Pilot a traitor, after which statements of Sachin’s supporters are coming continuously. Sachin Pilot retorted on Gehlot’s statement and said that he keeps on giving such statements. But their upbringing does not allow the use of such language. Pilot further said that a round of allegations and counter-allegations is going on in Rajasthan. No one’s purpose is going to be fulfilled by this. ,High command active after Gehlot’s resignation

Discussions are hot on the statement of Ashok Gehlot. Here, the Congress high command has also become active. If Congress sources are to be believed, the Pilot camp may separate from the party due to Gehlot’s statement, so the party is trying to resolve the matter. Let us tell you that Gehlot has given this statement in view of the rebellion of Sachin Pilot and his supporting MLAs 2 years ago, after which the stir within the Congress has intensified. , Pilot does not have the support of MLAs – Gehlot

It may be noted that since the assembly elections of in Rajasthan, there has been a tussle between Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot. is being viewed. Gehlot says that Pilot does not have the support of most of the MLAs, while Pilot’s supporters say that most of the MLAs want a change of leadership.

Ashok Gahlot Rajasthan CongressPublished Date

Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 11: 58 AM IST