New Delhi, September 26
As Congress stepped up damage control to minimise the embarrassment caused due to open rebellion in the Rajasthan state unit where it is in power, members of the opposition BJP claimed “absolutely no hand” in the crisis. “It is all about dynasty”, BJP leaders said, adding that the “doors are not closed” for Sachin Pilot—Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s bête noire and apparently also the root cause of the crisis within his party.
Senior BJP leader Satish Poonia, who along with Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Vasundhara Raje, and Kailash Choudhary, is believed to be one of the contenders for the CM post if the party comes to power, was quoted as saying that “doors are not closed for Sachin Pilot. If such a situation arises (Pilot decides to join BJP), the central leadership will take a call”.
In Delhi, BJP leaders said that the ongoing tussle in Rajasthan Congress was “an internal matter in which they had no hand whatsoever”. However, keeping in mind the fact that BJP is the main opposition in Rajasthan, they are “keeping a close watch on developments there”.
BJP spokesperson RP Singh said it was “all about dynasty”.
“Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Vadra’s presidential nominee has openly rebelled against the Delhi dynasty to secure the future of his son Vaibhav Gehlot. Ashok Gehlot knows his son will be marginalised with Sachin Pilot becoming the chief minister of Rajasthan,” Singh said.
The Rajasthan political crisis erupted in the backdrop of the Congress holding its first presidential elections in 22 years. Though two non-Gandhi candidates Ashok Gehlot and Shashi Tharoor were projected as main runners in the exercise, saffron leaders have been calling it “fake and sham” from day one.
Now they say that Gehlot may “pull himself out or be pulled out of the race”.
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