Jaisalmer: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday said resentment among the Congress MLAs lodged in hotels for a month since the crisis broke out was natural but he has exhorted the legislators to bear it to save democracy.
In an apparent reference to the return of Sachin Pilot and other rebel MLAs, the chief minister said that he told the MLAs on Tuesday night that they have to bear and work in the interest of people.
A meeting between Pilot and Rahul Gandhi on Monday signalled an amicable resolution of nearly a month-long Rajasthan crisis ahead of the crucial assembly session from August 14.
The Congress had said that the crisis in Rajasthan is a closed chapter and all legislators supporting its government will work towards strengthening Rajasthan and fighting COVID-19 and other economic calamities
Before leaving for Jodhpur, Gehlot told reporters, "It is natural for them (MLAs) to be upset. The way this episode happened, they had to stay in hotels...so it was natural to be upset. I have exhorted them that in the interest of the country, state, people of the state and for saving democracy, sometimes we have to bear."
MLAs belonging to the Gehlot camp were lodged in hotels for close to a month as the political crisis in the state played out.
We will work together and our colleagues who have gone have also returned and I hope that all, after settling the complaints and grievances, will work and fulfil our commitment to serving the state, he said, referring to the rebel MLAs.