Jaipur: As former Rajasthan deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot turns 43 on Monday, his supporters plan to celebrate his birthday in a novel way -- organising blood donation camps across the state with an aim to set a record in collecting blood.
Pilot has himself appealed to people to not come to Jaipur and crowd in times of the COVID-19 pandemic, asking party workers and supporters to come forward and donate blood instead.
Though the drive comes as a gesture of social service to mark his birthday, it is also seen by many as political messaging conveying that Pilot still enjoys the support of party cadres and youngsters throughout the state despite not being the Rajasthan Congress chief and deputy chief minister after he rebelled against Ashok Gehlot's leadership.
The political standoff in the state was resolved last month after the former Congress president Rahul Gandhi and general secretary Priyanka Gandhi met Pilot in the national capital and a three-member AICC panel was formed to look into issues raised by him.
Pilot's supporters aim to carry out blood donation camps in all the 200 assembly segments of Rajasthan and create a record by collecting thousands of units of blood.
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"I have made an appeal to everyone to not congregate in Jaipur in order to wish or greet me on my birthday on the 7th of September. The health and safety of the people is of paramount importance and we all have to follow the protocol and guidelines issued by the authorities," he said in a statement ahead of his birthday.
As hospitals and blood banks are facing shortages of minimum reserves because the number of donors has reduced drastically in the recent months due to the fear of coronavirus, it will be helpful if party workers and volunteers come forward and donate blood in these challenging times, he said.