Sachin Pilot to launch a new state party on his father’s Memorial Day, June 11

Pilot's departure from Congress will be closely watched, including whether any other MLAs follow in his footsteps and how it might impact Gehlot's govt

Pilot's departure from Congress will be closely watched, including whether any other MLAs follow in his footsteps and how it might impact Gehlot's govt
Pilot's departure from Congress will be closely watched, including whether any other MLAs follow in his footsteps and how it might impact Gehlot's govt

Sachin Pilot leaving Congress to form a separate party

Sachin Pilot, former deputy CM is all set to launch a political party Pragatisheel Congress on June 11, on his father Rajesh Pilot Memorial Day. Sachin Pilot thereby revolts against three Gandhis. The Pilot says that the influence of Ashok Gehlot on Sonia Gandhi is so immense that all look green for three Gandhis, while it is dark in public.

In other words, Sachin Pilot revolted. Astrologers told Sachin Pilot that the party name should start with “P” hence he may also opt out for Prajatantra Congress. The flag and symbol are all being discussed at the highest level. A retired IPS officer is coordinating these logistics from the Union government. Insiders say that Jyotiraditya Scindia is helping Sachin Pilot to launch a party.

In the election it may even help Congress to get the anti-incumbency effect, however, political observers feel that Pilot will seek the help of the BJP.

Pilot is planning to hold a rally in Jaipur and make an announcement.

According to sources, Pilot, who has consistently raised the banner of revolt against party veteran and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, is gearing up for a formal launch on Sunday. Before the launch of his Pragatisheel Congress, Pilot has been visiting temples to seek blessings. On Monday, he was in Jabalpur with Rajya Sabha MP Vivek Tankha. Despite repeated attempts, the Pilot could not be contacted.

The political world will be closely watching the outcome of Pilot walking away from Congress, including if any other MLAs follow in his footsteps and how this might impact Gehlot’s government.

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R Rajagopalan is a veteran journalist. He reported Parliament proceedings for Dinamani and Vaartha. Since 1980. A well known face in English TV debates. He Widely traveled with Presidents and Prime Ministers.
R Rajagopalan

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