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Supporters of Sachin Pilot climb a water tank demanding his appointment as Rajasthan CM

Yesterday, supporters of Sachin Pilot had blocked a road in Karauli as speculations over the appointment of Chief Minister in Rajasthan ran rife.

Supporters of Sachin Pilot have come up with an innovative method to demand appointment as Chief Minister of Rajasthan. Three of them have climbed atop a water tank in Rajasthan and raised slogans in support of Pilot. They could be heard chanting “Sachin Pilot zindabad!”


Earlier, we had reported that supporters of Pilot had created a ruckus in Rajasthan. Yesterday, they had blocked a road in Karauli as speculations over the appointment of Chief Minister in Rajasthan ran rife.

There was infighting in the Congress party between the Gehlot and Pilot camps even as campaigning was on before the Assembly elections. A similar situation was also witnessed in Madhya Pradesh between Jyotiraditya Scindia and Kamal Nath. But that appears to have been resolved with the appointment of Kamal Nath as CM.

There has not been any official announcement from the Congress party on the appointment of the Chief Minister in Rajasthan. But an announcement is expected soon. However, as per rumours, Ashok Gehlot is the forerunner to be the Chief Minister of Rajasthan.

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