Gehlot targets Sachin Pilot for 3 consecutive days, five special companions left together
Gehlot targets Sachin Pilot for 3 consecutive days, five special companions left together
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Jaipur: In the political turmoil that has been going on for some time in Rajasthan, CM Ashok Gehlot is trying to get his deputy Sachin Pilot out of the state's politics. After the investigation of the party, Pilot is getting a big shock one after the other. His 5 trusted MLAs have left him alone. Three days ago, Pilot, who claimed to have the support of 30 MLAs with him, now has only 25 MLAs.

Sachin was shocked to leave with five special colleagues: Transport minister Pratap Singh Khachariwas, MLAs Danish Abrar, Chetan Doody, Rohit Bohra, and Prashant Bairwa were among those who left his party. They were all employed with Pilot for the past six and a half years. It was because of Pilot that he got a ticket and was made a minister. Khachariwas used to be special of Pilot till last week. The remaining four MLAs went to Delhi from Pilot Camp and went back to Gehlot's party on Sunday.

Gehlot openly attacked Pilot for three days: Now Pilot has only 19 Congress MLAs left. However, three independents are being supported by him. Two members of the Indian Tribal Party and one of the CPI-M MLAs have also promised to support the pilot. In this way, the number of supporters of the pilot remains 25. The old Congressmen of the state say that this dispute will calm down only when a new role is being played for the high command pilot. Gehlot has openly targeted Pilot for three days. The presidents of his trusted youth Congress and Seva Dal have been replaced. The organization has been dissolved from the state to the block level. Most of the supporters in the government were of Pilot.

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