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After Tonk, Sachin Pilot to visit party headquarters today

Congress leader Sachin Pilot will pay a visit to the party headquarters today on the occasion of birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Yesterday, he visited his assembly constituency Tonk and said that he has not demanded any post from the party.

After Tonk, Sachin Pilot to visit party headquarters today
After Tonk, Sachin Pilot to visit party headquarters today
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Published : Aug 20, 2020, 9:43 AM IST

Jaipur: Sachin Pilot, who was sacked as the deputy chief minister and the Rajasthan Congress head, will visit the party headquarters today. Pilot is expected to reach the headquarters at around 10.30 am to pay tributes to the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his birth anniversary.

Digital banners and flexes have been put up outside the headquarter office congratulating Ajay Maken who has been appointed as General Secretary In-charge of Rajasthan. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) Chief Govind Dostara will also be present.

On Wednesday, Pilot visited Jaipur and his assembly constituency Tonk, which he visited for the first time after the patch up with CM Gehlot. Pilot was given a warm welcome in his constituency.

In an apparent reference to the other Congress MLAs who were part of the recently ended rebellion, he said those who had worked for the party should be involved in the organisation and the state government on the basis of their merit and seniority.

The party makes the final decision on who works in the government and who works in the party organisation," he told reporters before heading for Tonk. Pilot reiterated that he has not demanded any post for himself.

He met a sarpanch and other public representatives and also held meetings with the district collector and local officials. He urged putting more effort into containing the coronavirus pandemic, saying that the situation may worsen if overconfidence leads to any complacency. Pilot assured people that development work will be speeded up in the constituency.

READ: Cong leadership to decide who will work in govt or party organisation: Sachin Pilot

He reminded that a three-member panel has been formed by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) to address the issues which concern him. The committee was announced last week after a meeting between him and the party's top leadership in Delhi, ending a month-long crisis in the party. Eighteen other Congress MLAs had joined him in the revolt against Ashok Gehlot.

On Monday, Pilot met Ajay Maken, the new AICC general secretary in charge of Rajasthan. In Tonk, Pilot said he is not longing for any post and had not demanded anything. "We took the stand for our principles," he said, adding that he is happy being among the people.

But in a possible reference to his loyalists, Pilot said he wanted those who struggled with him and played a role in the formation of the government should be involved in the party and the government according to their seniority and merit.

With PTI inputs

Jaipur: Sachin Pilot, who was sacked as the deputy chief minister and the Rajasthan Congress head, will visit the party headquarters today. Pilot is expected to reach the headquarters at around 10.30 am to pay tributes to the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his birth anniversary.

Digital banners and flexes have been put up outside the headquarter office congratulating Ajay Maken who has been appointed as General Secretary In-charge of Rajasthan. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) Chief Govind Dostara will also be present.

On Wednesday, Pilot visited Jaipur and his assembly constituency Tonk, which he visited for the first time after the patch up with CM Gehlot. Pilot was given a warm welcome in his constituency.

In an apparent reference to the other Congress MLAs who were part of the recently ended rebellion, he said those who had worked for the party should be involved in the organisation and the state government on the basis of their merit and seniority.

The party makes the final decision on who works in the government and who works in the party organisation," he told reporters before heading for Tonk. Pilot reiterated that he has not demanded any post for himself.

He met a sarpanch and other public representatives and also held meetings with the district collector and local officials. He urged putting more effort into containing the coronavirus pandemic, saying that the situation may worsen if overconfidence leads to any complacency. Pilot assured people that development work will be speeded up in the constituency.

READ: Cong leadership to decide who will work in govt or party organisation: Sachin Pilot

He reminded that a three-member panel has been formed by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) to address the issues which concern him. The committee was announced last week after a meeting between him and the party's top leadership in Delhi, ending a month-long crisis in the party. Eighteen other Congress MLAs had joined him in the revolt against Ashok Gehlot.

On Monday, Pilot met Ajay Maken, the new AICC general secretary in charge of Rajasthan. In Tonk, Pilot said he is not longing for any post and had not demanded anything. "We took the stand for our principles," he said, adding that he is happy being among the people.

But in a possible reference to his loyalists, Pilot said he wanted those who struggled with him and played a role in the formation of the government should be involved in the party and the government according to their seniority and merit.

With PTI inputs

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