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Rajasthan Assembly Elections: Pilot may not tank in Tonk, but it’ll be a close shave

While a section of voters praise some of the work Pilot has done, there is a certain resentment among others, who complain that the former deputy CM remained busy with internal politics and didn’t pay attention to his constituency.

November 25, 2023 / 17:06 IST
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There is a certain resentment against Sachin Pilot among locals in Tonk, who allege that the MLA remained busy with internal politics and didn’t pay attention to their concerns.

At Tonk, 100 kilometres from Rajasthan’s capital Jaipur, people voice their unhappiness with the Congress high command for not naming Sachin Pilot as the potential chief minister.

“Last time, Pilot had received massive support from all communities, as everyone believed he would be made chief minister. But it doesn’t seem to be happening this time either, even if the party forms the government as Ashok Gehlot keeps saying he will retain the post,” said Ankur Jain, 40, who runs a stationery shop outside the Congress office in Tonk.

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Jain believes that the five years of the Congress government were consumed by a power struggle between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Pilot, and the party’s top leadership failed to clearly demarcate their remit.

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