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Rajasthan: Time is running out for the Congress high command to resolve the Gehlot-Pilot rift

Sachin Pilot has planned a rally on June 11, his father’s death anniversary, in Dausa where the disillusioned Congress leader may announce a break with the party if the high command doesn’t offer him an acceptable deal. A week has passed since the central leadership’s photo-op in Delhi projecting “unity” but why has a solution to the imbroglio not been made public yet?

June 05, 2023 / 15:53 IST
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Sachin Pilot and Ashok Gehlot
Former Rajasthan deputy CM Sachin Pilot (left) and Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot. (File photo)

The ruling Congress in Rajasthan remains on the edge. A whole week after the party high command tried to broker peace between its “Top Two” in the election-bound state, details of the peace formula remain elusive. As suspense and speculations dominate Congress corridors, the truce between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and former deputy CM Sachin Pilot last Monday seems as fragile as a newborn baby.

With the Congress top brass failing to spell out the contours of the “peace proposal” to resolve the Gehlot-Pilot tussle, an air of uncertainty hangs over the Grand Old Party in Rajasthan. A week after they met Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, there are more questions than answers, despite KC Venugopal’s claim that the warring duo had “decided to fight elections unitedly.”

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Elusive Peace Formula

Was the smiling Gehlot-Pilot picture with Venugopal just a photo-op? Was the Delhi meet mere optics or will some concrete steps be taken to resolve the deadlock? Will Gehlot-Pilot be able to work together or is a break-up now inevitable?