Sara Pilot jumped into Rajasthan politics! Spoke such a big thing

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Despite his constant efforts to convince Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot on behalf of the Congress top leadership, he maintains his rebellious attitude against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

Sources close to Mr. Pilot believe that the Ashok Gehlot government has come in a minority. He has the support of 95 MLAs while the majority needs the support of 01 MLAs.

He said that Mr. Pilot has no plans to join the Bharatiya Janata Party but only after making a decision on behalf of the central leadership, he can take any further step. The confirmation of Sachin Pilot's rebellious attitude has also been openly revealed by his wife Sara Pilot's tweet.

Sara Pilot has made many more tweets yesterday, all about the current political crisis in Rajasthan. He tweeted with a few pictures of performance of Sachin Pilot, 'I dare to bear, I also have the courage to destroy'. Sara Pilot said in another tweet, "Six years the village Dhani got blisters on the feet of the people walking on the roads.

Jaichand began to seize power by turning the water on a life of struggle. ”Apart from this, he said that the wizards of the great magicians get rid of sweat when we approach Delhi. There was a lot of conflict between Mr. Gehlot and Mr. Pilot from the time of forming the government in Rajasthan, but on Sunday, this dispute came to the fore. Pilot supporters claimed that they had the support of more than 30 MLAs and the Ashok Gehlot government had come in a minority.

Meanwhile, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, while holding the front, have spoken to Mr. Pilot and Mr. Gehlot. It is being told that the pilot has laid down four conditions in which, apart from retaining the post of state president, he has demanded the Home and Finance Department. Apart from this, some other senior leaders of the party have also tried to resolve the crisis in contact with Mr. Pilot.

Another Congress source said that the party will try to convince Mr. Pilot in any case. He believes that although the crisis seems to be ameliorating in the state at the moment, Mr. Gehlot is not going to be easy.

It is worth mentioning that before the meeting of the legislature party at the Chief Minister's residence, Mr. Gehlot, showing the symbol of victory, claimed the support of 1,09 MLAs. There were 106 MLAs at the meeting. The legislators were taken to a hotel via buses after a meeting that lasted nearly two hours. At the same time, Mr. Pilot, along with some of his legislators, has frozen in Delhi.