Here's Some Background to Pilot Camp's 'Disqualification' (1/2) | Rajasthan Speaker C P Joshi had issued notices to Sachin Pilot and other rebel Congress MLAs after the party sought their disqualification from the state assembly on July 15. Sacked deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot and the other MLAs were asked to respond to the notices.

Event Highlights
- Gehlot's Camp Prepares to Leave for Raj Bhavan
- Relief for Sachin Pilot Camp as HC Orders 'Status Quo' Till Monday
- CM Gehlot May Call a Floor Test Next Week
- Hearing Delayed as Centre Made Party
- Rajasthan Congress MLA Admitted to Hosp
- Hearing in Rajasthan High Court Commences
- Sachin Pilot's MLAs Want Centre in List of Respondents
- Audio Tapes Genuine: CM Gehlot
- Rajasthan Govt Flouting Norms: Poonia
- Raj High Court's Decision at 10.30am
- Dotsara on Party Strength
- CM Gehlot Meets Governor
- Ajay Maken Confident of Congress Numbers
- Gehlot Says Majority to be Proved Soon
- On Horse Trading, BJP Alleges 'Vendetta Politics'
- BJP is Waiting, Watching: Poonia
At a time when Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has been accusing the BJP of horse trading and making all efforts to topple his government amid the Covid-19 crisis, the state BJP chief has also showered a barrage of questions on the CM, saying his party should set its own house in order before pointing fingers at others. In an interview, BJP state president Satish Poonia brushed aside allegations of BJP helping Sachin Pilot, who was sacked as PCC chief and Deputy CM recently, claiming that leaders of such cadre have their own influence and fan following. Poonia says that Pilot can be Chief Minister if the situation allows. “Sachin Pilot has been the Deputy CM of the state since last one-and-a-half years. He has also been the PCC chief of Rajasthan since last six years. He has his own stature. In fact, political leaders of his rank have their own influence and following. Why should BJP be blamed for giving him patronage? Allegations made by CM are beyond reality,” he said.
HERE's SOME RECAP | No Action Against Sachin Pilot Camp for Now as Rajasthan HC Orders ‘Status Quo’ Till Monday

The order came after the court allowed the application moved by Team Pilot seeking impleadment of the Union of India as a party to the proceedings in the disqualification matter.
CM Gehlot's Camp to Meet Governor Today, Ask Him to Convene Assembly Session | Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's camp of MLAs will meet the state Governor, asking for the next state assembly session to be convened, after Rajasthan High Court gave a reprieve to the Sachin Pilot camp. A whip may now be issued for the assembly session, if agreed upon, and if Pilot and his camp of dissident MLAs don't turn up, this might be grounds for their disqualification, said sources.
A RECAP | As Buzz Around Rajasthan Floor Test Grows Stronger, Tribal Party Holds Key to Ashok Gehlot's Fate

Bharatiya Tribal Party’s support is likely to tilt scales in well in favour of the Congress in Rajasthan.
Relief for Sachin Pilot Camp as HC Orders 'Status Quo' Till Monday | In a relief for Sachin Pilot and his dissident MLAs, the Rajasthan High Court maintained 'status quo' as per the Supreme Court order. Put simply, there will be no action by the Rajasthan HC against the Pilot camp until the Supreme Court's hearing on the matter on Monday. Based on it, the HC will schedule the next date for hearing.
A RECAP | Sachin Pilot, 18 Other MLAs Move Plea Before Rajasthan HC to Include Centre in List of Respondents

The application was moved on the ground that Tenth Schedule's constitutional validity was under challenge and therefore, the Union of India was a necessary party now.
Hearing Delayed as Centre Made Party | After the Centre was made a party to the ongoing case at Rajasthan High Court - regarding disqualification of Sachin Pilot's dissident MLAs - the hearing has been adjourned awaiting a response from the Centre. The verdict on the case now may be delayed due to the recent developments.
Background | The application (to include Centre in list of respondents) by Sachin Pilot and dissident MLAs was moved on the ground that Tenth Schedule's constitutional validity was under challenge and therefore, the Union of India was a necessary party now. An identical application was also filed in the Supreme Court where the Rajasthan assembly speaker filed a special leave petition (SLP).
Sachin Pilot's MLAs Want Centre in List of Respondents | Sacked Deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot and 18 MLAs, who challenged notices for disqualification issued by the Rajasthan assembly speaker in the high court, moved an application before the Rajasthan High Court court on Thursday to include the Union government in the list of respondents.
If They Don't Trust Govt, Send to FSL: Gehlot | Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said on the matter of authenticity of 'horse trading audio clips' - "We can send it for FSL testing to America if they have no trust in the Rajasthan government, he said, adding that the Congress also did not trust the Centre."
'Gehlot Doesn't Have Majority': Poonia | BJP state president Satish Poonia, said - "Mr Gehlot would not have been herding his MLAs in Fairmont Hotel over last one week if he had the majority numbers. During the first CLP meeting at his residence, the party said that they have 109 MLAs with them, however, 19 MLAs were camping in Haryana at that time which came out later. So they have been lying."
Rajasthan Govt Flouting Norms: Poonia | BJP state president Satish Poonia, said - "The Congress leaders speak of democracy but themselves flout all norms. In Rajasthan, as per the law, people representatives can be investigated by CID, CB officials and not by SOG. But the Gehlot government is flouting norms by letting SOG chase public representatives."
READ | Pilot Could Become CM as Gehlot Govt Stands on Wafer-thin Majority, We Wait & Watch: BJP State Head Poonia

BJP state president Satish Poonia in the interview brushed aside allegations of BJP helping Sachin Pilot who was sacked as PCC chief and Deputy CM recently.
On Raids, CM Gehlot Says Central Agencies Acting Under Amit Shah | When asked about the recent raids in Rajasthan, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot claimed that the central agencies were acting on the directions of Union Home Minister Amit Shah under "Modi raj". The Enforcement Directorate recently searched the premises of his brother as part of a nationwide investigation into an alleged fertiliser export scam.
Dotsara on Party Strength | Rajasthan Congress Chief Govind Singh Dotasra also seconded Gehlot's statement, saying his party's government has the majority figure, which is far more than what is required. "The government has the majority figure... 100%... far more than the government requires," he said.
Ajay Maken Confident of Congress Numbers | Congress spokesperson Ajay Maken also said the party is confident of the numbers and will convene a session of the state assembly at an "opportune time" to prove its majority. CM Gehlot hoped that some of the dissident MLAs, who are led by sacked deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot, will also attend the session when it is called "very soon".
On Horse Trading, BJP Alleges 'Vendetta Politics' | BJP state president Satish Poonia, said -"Vendetta politics is being played by the CM Ashok Gehlot against Union Minister Shekhawat to avenge the defeat of his son during Lok Sabha elections from his home constituency Jodhpur. He wanted his son to settle down, however, he failed to garner votes even from his home seat which once stood undefeated."
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