?||What will Sachin Pilot gain from the crisis?||
A day after Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot presented over a 100 MLAs, which included independents, as his supporters and ferried them to a hotel, his government has landed on the brink yet again. Earlier this morning, rebel leader Sachin Pilot and around 16 MLAs in his support stood up the Congress for the second time when they did not attend the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting called by the partys central leadership.
The Congress leadership had urged Pilot and his supporters to come to the meeting and sort out the differences in an attempt to end the political row between the states chief minister and his deputy. However, amidst reports since Monday evening that Gehlot, despite his show of strength, may be on a shaky wicket and that the number of MLAs in his camp is constantly shrinking, the crisis refuses to blow over. Pilots aides have also been daring Gehlot to prove his majority on the floor of the house, not his residence.
Following the meeting, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala announced that Pilot and two ministers in his support have been sacked from their positions. He said that it has also been decided that show-cause notices will also be sent to all those who skipped the meeting.
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?||What will Sachin Pilot gain from the crisis?|| A day after Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot presented over a 100 MLAs, which included independents, as his supporters and ferried them to a hotel, his government has landed on the brink yet again. Earlier this morning, rebel leader Sachin Pilot and around 16 MLAs in his support stood up the Congress for the second time when they did not attend the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting called by the partys central leadership. The Congress leadership had urged Pilot and his supporters to come to the meeting and sort out the differences in an attempt to end the political row between the states chief minister and his deputy. However, amidst reports since Monday evening that Gehlot, despite his show of strength, may be on a shaky wicket and that the number of MLAs in his camp is constantly shrinking, the crisis refuses to blow over. Pilots aides have also been daring Gehlot to prove his majority on the floor of the house, not his residence. Following the meeting, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala announced that Pilot and two ministers in his support have been sacked from their positions. He said that it has also been decided that show-cause notices will also be sent to all those who skipped the meeting.
