Rahul trying to unite India, but what about broken 'Congress'? Turmoil again in Rajasthan
Rahul trying to unite India, but what about broken 'Congress'? Turmoil again in Rajasthan
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Jaipur: On the one hand Congress Lok Sabha MPs are giving the message of solidarity during Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra, while on the other hand there seems to be a split among the leaders of his own party. The clash between CM Ashok Gehlot and former deputy CM Sachin Pilot in Rajasthan Congress is not hidden from anyone. Meanwhile, Harish Chaudhary, the Jat leader of the Rajasthan Congress and in-charge of the Punjab Congress, has attacked Gehlot. Harish Chaudhary has said that Ashok Gehlot is the sponsor of the third party in Rajasthan.

Let us inform you that, earlier, Rahul had tried to unite Gehlot and Pilot by embracing them during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, but now as soon as this yatra has left Rajasthan and reached Haryana, Congress leader Harish Chaudhary attacked Ashok Gehlot. Let us tell you that Chaudhary accused Ashok Gehlot of setting up a third party in Rajasthan. In a program in Barmer, Chaudhary said, 'The third party in Rajasthan is a sponsored party of CM Gehlot'. He said, 'Get some kind of inquiry done, the third party is a Gehlot-sponsored party.' Hanuman Beniwal's party is on the side of the National Democratic Party. Chaudhary said that Gehlot should help Congress instead of a third party.

After Pilot, Harish Chaudhary is also considered among the contenders for the next Chief Minister in Congress in Rajasthan. Significantly, Harish Chaudhary had besieged CM Gehlot a month back also regarding an issue of OBC reservation. Even Chaudhary had given the threat of agitation against his own government. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see how the infighting in Congress creates a host of challenges for the party in the upcoming elections and how other parties siege the Congress on this whole issue.

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