The politics of Madhya Pradesh is going through a period of crisis. The discussion of which has now started in Rajasthan too. Congress and the BJP's offices were discussed everywhere in the political crisis in Madhya Pradesh. From political corridors to IAS and IPS officers, the topic of discussion was whether Madhya Pradesh will be repeated in Rajasthan as well. However, most of the opinion was that Madhya Pradesh finds it difficult to repeat in Rajasthan. The main reason for this is the large difference in the number of MLAs between Congress and BJP and the stronghold of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
According to the media report, making the discussion between Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress Committee President Sachin Pilot and Gehlot for the last 14 months a matter of discussion, BJP leaders definitely say that nothing is impossible in politics. On social media posts of Sachin Pilot and his supporters Tourism Minister Vishvendra Singh and MLA Prashant Bairava about Jyotiraditya Scindia leaving Congress, it is believed that the situation in Madhya Pradesh may not be made in Rajasthan, but Gehlot's path is easy Is not. On the one hand, while Gehlot termed Scindia as an opportunist and said that it was fine if he had already left, Pilot showed a soft stance and said that it is unfortunate for Jyotiraditya to join the BJP in this way.
Regarding this matter, he said that instead of his joining the BJP, it would have been better if the matter had been resolved within the Congress. At the same time, Tourism Minister Vishvendra Singh said in the media that the departure of Jyotiraditya is a loss for us and the benefit of the other party. He said that I wish the best to Jyotiraditya. Pro-pilot MLA Prashant Bairava wrote in a post on social media that the decision Jyotiraditya Scindia might have made would have been done with some thinking. Every man has the right in Indian politics that he can join any party.
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