Gehlot CM picked in Rajasthan\, Pilot to be his deputy

Gehlot CM picked in Rajasthan, Pilot to be his deputy

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Veteran was on Friday picked as choice for of and his rival in the race could be the Deputy

Party sources said had agreed to become Gehlot's deputy as the party was keen to woo the Gujjar community to which he belongs in view of the coming elections.

The Gujjar community is one of the dominant communities in and is important in electoral battles.

In a sign that the leadership question in has been settled, Gandhi on Friday posted his photograph with Gehlot and

The photograph of the smiling leaders had a caption "United Colours of Rajasthan!", without giving any hint as to who will be the An official announcement is expected in the evening.

Gandhi's tweet capped hectic consultations with Gehlot and Pilot, who put up his claim strongly even as members of the Gujjar community took to the streets on Thursday and Friday demanding that he should get the top slot.

Gehlot, a two-time Chief Minister, reached Gandhi's residence within minutes of each other on Friday.

Ahead of the meeting, Gehlot took a veiled dig at Pilot saying that the party unit had already left the decision on Gandhi and it was not the time to express individual choices.

"We have given the duty to the Let it decide who is to be given what responsibility. If I say my choice is this, it is not time for that. The time is to strengthen the Congress, see how its graph goes up.

"If Congress is strong, everyone will be empowered and we prove to be useful in meeting the objectives of the 2019 elections. This alone should be our thinking," Gehlot said.

He said a resolution had been passed by newly elected in Rajasthan authorising the to take a decision.

"Whether it is Rajasthan, or Chhattisgarh, once a resolution is passed, the decision of the Congress should be acceptable to all. This is what our workers, and people expect," he said.

He said winning elections in the three Hindi heartland states was a big achievement and that it all started with a strong performance of the Congress in under Gandhi's leadership.

"(Narendra) Modi and (BJP President) have lost their aura. They have not been able to recover due to which we won elections in the three states," he said.

Gehlot had played an active role in formulating the party's campaign strategy in

Friday's meeting came hours after the leadership issue was settled in Madhya Pradesh, with Gandhi tweeting his picture with and Jyotiraditya Scindia, who were both chief ministerial aspirants.

The picture -- akin to the one on Friday -- carried the line "The two most powerful warriors are patience and time - "

Both in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, the Congress missed the majority mark by two seats and is now dependent on external legislative support.

Pilot, who stayed put in on Thursday, appealed to party workers to maintain peace and that he would welcome any decision taken by the party.

Pilot reportedly has put up a strong claim to the post on the ground that he had galvanised the party after the defeat in 2013, when he was appointed the

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 16:00 IST