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Sad to see Sachin Pilot being sidelined: Jyotiraditya Scindia  

| @indiablooms | Jul 12, 2020, at 11:44 pm

New Delhi:  Former Union Minister and ex-Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia, who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, said he feels sad to see his former party colleague  Sachin Pilot  also being sidelined and persecuted by Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot.

Targeting the Congress, he said the incident shows talent and capability find little credence in the party.

"Sad to see my erstwhile colleague, @SachinPilot too, being sidelined and persecuted by Rajasthan CM, @ashokgehlot51 . Shows that talent and capability find little credence in the @INCIndia," he tweeted.
 
Rajasthan Crisis:

The crisis in Rajasthan Congress government has deepened after Sachin Pilot, who shares a strained relationship with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot over leadership issues, reached Delhi with the support of 16 Congress MLAs and three Independents and is said to be in talks with the BJP top brass. Pilot's exit from Congress is also almost certain after a notice was served on Friday last to him to appear for questioning in an investigation into alleged attempts to destabilize his own government, media reports said.

The Rajasthan Special Operations Group summoned Pilot to appear for questioning in an investigation that was launched during the Rajya Sabha election for three seats in June, when Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot accused the BJP of poaching Congress MLAs.

According to reports, the investigation was initiated after tapped phone conversations between two BJP leaders surfaced during the period based on which allegations were laid that the saffron league was trying to topple the Congress government in Rajasthan.

Following the findings, the two BJP MLAs were arrested, after which the level of discord between Pilot and Gehlot reached an extreme.

 An NDTV report said the transcript of the phone conversation used as proof to arrest the BJP leaders also read "Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister are having a fight" and "the Deputy Chief Minister says he will be CM (Chief Minister)".

With this, the rift was laid exposed and Pilot reached Delhi with his MLAs declaring an open challenge to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

 Meanwhile, Congress high command has conveyed its displeasure to Gehlot over issuing orders to question Sachin Pilot, reported NDTV.  It also said that the high command has also spoken to Pilot about all issues and concerns.

Damages done, the irate Sachin Pilot loyalists allegd that the Congress leadership didn't do anything to stop the treatment meted out to him.

 "Never before has a sitting state president or a Deputy Chief Minister served such a letter," sources close to Pilot were quoted as saying by NDTV. "The High command has not done anything to intervene," they added.

Dismissing the allegations that he was targetting Pilot, Gehlot said he was also summoned for questioning in the investigation and so was Rajasthan Congress chief whip and it was their duty to cooperate. At the same time he also maintained that BJP was offering Rs15 crore to each MLA to switch allegiance.

 Last year, Gehlot had blamed Pilot for his son's defeat in Lok Sabha elections, and openly said Pilot should take responsibility.

The Congress holds 107 seats in the 200-member Rajasthan Assembly and has support from 12 independent candidates. It also enjoys support of five other MLAs of  the Rashtriya Lok Dal, the CPM and the Bharatiya Tribal Party - support Gehlot.

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