Rajasthan Congress MLA Vishvendra Singh, who was among the 19 rebel legislators, Thursday said the state government will complete its five-year tenure under the leadership of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
His statement came hours after his suspension from the party's primary membership was revoked. The former tourism minister also said he is a worker of the Congress party and will fulfil any responsibility given to him.
It is our duty that the MLAs remain protected and no vindictive action is taken. The high command has assured us so, he told a news agency before his suspension was revoked.
He said there were certain issues that prevented the rebel MLAs, led by ex-deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot, from coming back to Rajasthan from the Delhi-NCR, where they were camping during the month-long rebellion.
The party high command has intervened and we are assured that everything will be fine, he said. Far more serious conflicts have happened within the party in the past, but the party emerged united and victorious always, he said.
We are in the process of dialogue and the high command is intervening, he said.
"Things will definitely smoothen within the party, he added. "The government will complete its five-year term under the leadership of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot."
Rejecting allegations that the rebel MLAs' intentions were to topple the Gehlot government, Singh said they had gone to narrate certain things to the party high command, but false cases were registered by the Rajasthan police, therefore they were not comfortable coming back.