New Delhi:Congress Working Committee (CWC) member Sachin Pilot, who has been locked in a power tussle with Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for years, left the Chief Ministerial issue open-ended on Thursday saying that the party’s high command will decide, who gets what role after the Assembly polls.
“As far as the Chief Ministerial issue is concerned, it has been the party’s tradition that after winning the polls, the newly elected MLAs in consultation with the senior leaders and the high command decide, who becomes the Chief Minister. I am not saying this in the context of Rajasthan, but all the five Assembly polls taking place,” Pilot said.
Pilot was responding to a recent comment made by Gehlot that though he was ready to leave the Chief Minister’s chair, the post was not allowing him to leave and probably would not leave after the November 25 Assembly polls. “In a crucial election, not one person but the entire organisation fights the polls under collective leadership. It includes both experienced leaders and those who are young. He must have said that from his own experience. Whatever he said is correct. Right now, our main focus is on fighting the Assembly elections unitedly. I don’t know the future. The party will decide who gets what role,” said Pilot.
The Pilot-Gehlot tussle had been bothering the high command for a long, but a few months ago a patch-up was arrived at between the two senior state leaders with the intervention of party chief Mallikarjun Kharge and former chief Rahul Gandhi. Since then, it has been speculated in the party circles that Pilot may be given the top post in case the Congress is able to retain power in Rajasthan.
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