After losing the government first due to the revolt of their loved ones in Karnataka and then MP, now Congress is in trouble in Rajasthan. Sachin Pilot has opened a front against CM Ashok Gehlot and camped in Gurugram with his supporter MLAs. After which political pundits started predicting BJP's Operation Kamal in another state. But this time the stakes seem to be backfired. Gehlot, the magician of politics, has played such tricks that Pilot and his supporters could not create their own legislature. BJP is seen getting rid of the Sachin pilot. A veteran Union minister is facing investigative agencies on the charge of horse-trading. The question arises as to why this happened? The answer can be found in the political equations of Rajasthan different from MP, Karnataka. MP had vis-a-vis elections along with elections in Rajasthan. In Karnataka too, elections were held in the year 2018. In the Karnataka elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party won with 104 seats. But 9 seats were left behind by the magic figure of 113 seats required for the majority. Congress got 80 and HD Deve Gowda's party Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) got 37 seats. Others got 3 seats in their account. Also, in order to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party away from power, the Congress, despite having more seats, gave the post of CM to JDS and formed the government. In contrast, there was a difference of only 13 seats between the ruling party and the opposition BJP. In contrast, the BJP formed the government in Karnataka. The same happened in Madhya Pradesh. Preparations for convening assembly session, signs are coming from Gehlot government Union Minister Naqvi claims, '83% 'triple talaq' cases reduced after triple talaq bill' More than 1100 people lost their lives for second consecutive day in America