Congress\' balancing act in Rajasthan: Gehlot CM\, Pilot Deputy

Congress' balancing act in Rajasthan: Gehlot CM, Pilot Deputy

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Striking a balance, the on Friday named old as the of and young blood as the Deputy

The announcement came after three days of suspense and hectic confabulations within the Congress, which wrested power from the BJP in the state on December 11.

The party has been in a dilemma as to whether hand over the charge in to an old like Gehlot or to bring in a young face in Finally, the party went for a combination of experience and youth by making Gehlot the and his deputy.

Gehlot, a 67-year-old seasoned politician, returns as the Chief Minister for the third time. He was the Chief Minister when the lost power in 2013.

It is a reward for his organisational skills and swift balancing act through which he got all factions on board. His acumen in setting the board within the organisation in a win-win style was witnessed not only in Assembly elections but also gave a tough fight to the in in 2017.

Sachin Pilot, 41, will also continue to be the Rajasthan Pradesh Committee (RPCC) president, the party announced on Friday.

Pilot, a sauve who was a in the previous UPA government, had shifted his base to Rajasthan after the party's defeat in the 2013 assembly polls with the task of rebuilding the party in the state.

The victory for the party in the just-held assembly elections was a result of his hard work of five years.

Before the announcement, Congress tweeted a picture of him with Gehlot and Pilot with the caption, "The united colours of Rajasthan!"

Addressing a press conference here, Gehlot said he would work to address the issues that were raised by the party during the election campaign.

"loans will be waived, employment will be provided for the youth, and other issues of the public will be heard. We will promote good governance," said Gehlot, flanked by Pilot and party observer

Pilot congratulated Gehlot for being appointed as the chief minister and said the Congress will now focus on consolidating the party and all other "anti-BJP" elements to oust the BJP-led NDA government in the Centre.

"Now our first priority, politically, will be to prepare for the elections, to consolidate all the anti-BJP forces and form a Congress-in the Centre. In terms of governance, we will fulfill all the aspirations of the people, I am confident of being able to accomplish both," the added.

"The election victories in Rajasthan, and will change the political landscape of this country. The public has voted because of their frustrations regarding peace, development, employment for the youth, economic constraints for farmers. People now have hope that the Congress party will prevail in 2019, because has ousted three entrenched BJP governments. We are very lucky to be able to serve the people of the state," Pilot said.

Pilot was elected as the from his late father Rajesh Pilot's constituency Dausa in 2004 and became the youngest He was elected again from Ajmer in 2009. In the recent assembly elections, he won from the Tonk assembly constituency with a huge margin of over 50,000 votes.

In the assembly elections, whose results were declared on December 11, the party got 99 seats out of 199 seats for which elections were held on December 7. The state assembly has 200 seats, but election on one seat was put off due to demise of one of the candidates.

The newly-elected Congress legislators in the state met on Thursday, and the decision of choosing the was left to It took several meetings over the last two days to announce the new leadership of Rajasthan.

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 18:11 IST