MLA from Gehlot camp is going to change its location
MLA from Gehlot camp is going to change its location
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Ashok Gehlot of Rajasthan is not taking the name of the government's hardest ending. Now a new twist has come in politics, it is believed that after the political crisis is over, the Congress MLA will return to Jaipur. All the MLAs of the Gehlot camp, who are locked in a barrage at the luxury Suryagarh Hotel, located in the sandy docks of Jaisalmer, will be shifted to Jaipur by special aircraft. Congress MLAs will leave Jaipur from Jaisalmer at around 10 am. All MLAs are to be sent directly from Jaipur Airport to Hotel Fairmont. All of these MLAs will be staying at the Hotel Fairmont until the assembly session.

Earlier on Tuesday night, the MLA team met in the hotel. In this, further strategy was discussed. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and other senior leaders and MLAs were present in this meeting. The issue of homecoming of Sachin Pilot and other rebels was overshadowed in the meeting. Senior leaders advised the legislators to avoid unnecessary rhetoric. During the assembly-session in the meeting, no decision could be taken regarding the motion of no confidence. In-charge Avinash Pandey said that the rebels have returned without any condition. Senior party leader Randeep Singh Surjewala said that he had come to the door. We cannot refuse them.

Former Sachin Pilot, who is leading the rebel party of the Congress and his supporting Congress and Independent MLAs, also returned to Jaipur from Delhi on Tuesday. After coming to Jaipur, Pilot also kept his pain open in a conversation with the media. After reaching Jaipur he was strongly welcomed by his supporters. On the other hand, BJP MLA who went to Gujarat for fencing has also returned to Jaipur on Tuesday. All 18 MLAs of Bharatiya Janata Party including Nirmal Kumawat, Dharmendra Mochi and Gurdeep Singh Shahpini have reached Jaipur.

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