Leaders of poll-bound states Rajasthan, MP meet Cong chief Kharge, Rahul Gandhi


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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with party leaders Kamal Nath and J.P. Agarwal interacts with media after a meeting with the leaders from Madhya Pradesh, in New Delhi, Monday, May 29, 2023 | Photo: PTI

New Delhi: Seeking to resolve the infighting in Rajasthan Congress, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Monday met party chief Mallikarjun Kharge here on Monday in the presence of Rahul Gandhi.

AICC general secretary K C Venugopal and party leader from Rajasthan Jitendra Singh was also present at the meeting.

Congress president Kharge is also scheduled to meet Gehlot's bete noire Sachin Pilot later in the day, sources said.

About half an hour after the meeting between Kharge, Gandhi and Gehlot, AICC in-charge for Rajasthan Sukhjinder Randhawa joined them for discussions.

Kharge and Gandhi are holding parleys with leaders of poll-bound states in order to evolve the party strategy for the assembly elections.

The Congress leadership has already held discussions with top leaders from Madhya Pradesh in the morning, after which Gandhi said the party would win 150 seats in the state.

Earlier, Gehlot said the party high command is strong and it will never offer any position to any leader or worker to pacify him.

The meeting comes close on the heels of Pilot's "ultimatum" that if three demands he made from the state government were not met by the end of this month, he would launch a state-wide agitation. Pilot has asked for a high-level inquiry into the alleged scams that took place during the tenure of the former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje government, as one of his demands.

Speaking to reporters earlier, Gehlot said there is no such tradition in the party to offer posts to any leader in order to pacify him.

"As far as I know, there is no such tradition in the Congress where any leader demands something and the party high command offers to give that position. We have not heard of such a formula ever," he said when asked about reports of a formula being worked out to rope in Pilot.

Rubbishing such reports, he said it is only the creation of the media and some leaders may be getting such stories planted.

"Never has such a thing happened in the Congress so far and neither will it happen in the future. The Congress party and the high command is very strong and no leader or worker has the courage to demand any position. It does not happen like that," the chief minister asserted.

Gehlot and Pilot have been engaged in a power tussle since the Congress formed government in the state in 2018. In 2020, Pilot led a failed revolt against the Gehlot government after which he was removed from the posts of party's state unit president and deputy chief minister.

Pilot had last month defied a warning from the party and went ahead with a day-long fast targeting Gehlot over his "inaction" on alleged corruption during the previous Raje government.

PTI

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