Congress Has Numbers, BJP Can’t Win 2nd Rajya Sabha Seat In Rajasthan: Sachin Pilot
Sachin Pilot’s statement has come a day after the ruling Congress in Rajasthan alleged attempts by the BJP to topple its government in the state.
Congress has the numbers and its both candidates will win the upcoming Rajya Sabha surveys in the state, said Rajasthan Deputy CM Sachin Pilot while asserting that there are no odds of the BJP winning a subsequent seat.
His statement has come a day after the ruling Congress in Rajasthan asserted attempts by the BJP to topple its government in the state.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had blamed the BJP for horse-trading on Wednesday night, alleging that a portion of the party MLAs was offered Rs 25 crore each.
The party had additionally taken its MLAs and the Independents backing the state government to a Jaipur resort for a meeting on Wednesday in front of the elections to three Rajya Sabha seats in the state on June 19.
“I want to clarify that the Congress Party has an adequate mandate, support of Independents, and other parties. Both of our candidates will win the elections,” Mr. Pilot, who is additionally the state Congress president, said.
“Prior to elections, numerous kinds of talks surface but all know about ground realities and the numbers,” he said.
Mr. Pilot said the party had before won the assembly by-polls and now its candidates will win the Rajya Sabha surveys too.
“Nobody should doubt it and those who are spreading myths, be of any party or gathering, they are intentionally creating an atmosphere that there is a major struggle here. The party MLAs are united,” he said.
On calling the Congress MLAs to a resort for the meeting, he said the party has the experience of ”incidents” happening in other states, similar to some MLAs surrendered in Gujarat.
“Individuals are making attempts. But individuals in Rajasthan are united and sincere. We have a mandate. Indeed, even Independents and other parties are supporting us. There are no odds of the BJP’s subsequent candidate’s win,” he said.
In the interim, state government’s chief whip Mahesh Joshi additionally radiated certainty of winning two of the three seats.
“We won’t let the BJP’s arrangement succeed; we won’t permit horse-trading or corruption. The Congress MLAs are united,” said Mr. Joshi, who on Wednesday had held up a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau against supposed attempts to poach party MLAs.
Party pioneer Vivek Bansal too said the situation in the state is satisfying.
He said 107 MLAs participated in the meeting hung on Wednesday and another meeting has been approached Thursday evening where both Rajya Sabha candidates and AICC general secretary Avinash Pande will remain present.
The Congress has nominated KC Venugopal and Neeraj Dangi for the Rajya Sabha elections booked for June 19 while the BJP has handled Rajendra Gehlot and Onkar Singh Lakhawat.
In the assembly of 200, the Congress has 107 MLAs, including six who defected to the party from the BSP last year. The party appreciates the support of 12 of the 13 Independent MLAs in the state.
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