Loyalists of Kamal Nath in Madhya Pradesh on Monday said the Congress veteran can broker peace between factions led by Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot.
All eyes are on Congress chief Sonia Gandhi as top leaders converged at her 10, Janpath residence here on Monday after a series of developments in the last 24 hours in Rajasthan, where a majority of the party MLAs have rebelled against Sachin Pilot and want Ashok Gehlot to continue as the chief minister.
Party observers Mallikarjun Kharge and Ajay Maken, who were sent to Rajasthan, returned to Delhi on Monday after a planned meeting of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) failed to take place. They met Gandhi at her residence soon after their return from Jaipur.
Congress's chief whip in the Rajasthan Assembly Mahesh Joshi on Monday said the party MLAs have no objection to whoever is made the chief minister, but the final decision of the high-command should be agreeable to them.
The Congress high command has summoned senior leader Kamal Nath to Delhi and he is likely to meet party chief Sonia Gandhi on Monday, sources said.
The visit of Kamal Nath, the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee chief, to Delhi comes amid a political drama in Rajasthan over leadership change following Ashok Gehlot's announcement that he would contest the AICC president polls.
Kamal Nath is known to have close ties with the Rajasthan chief minister and could be asked to broker a truce, sources said.
He is further likely to mediate in Rajasthan Congress crisis
Maken said their decision to hold a parallel meeting amounted to indiscipline.
The MLAs loyal to Gehlot had on Sunday night submitted their resignation letters over a possible move to appoint Sachin Pilot as the chief minister and also kept away from the legislature party meeting called by central party observers -- Maken and Mallikarjun Kharge.
"In the 75 years of Congress history, there has never been a conditional resolution. Resolution is one-line only. Everything is told to the Congress president and then a decision is taken," Maken told reporters here before leaving for New Delhi.
"Resolution should not have any conflict of interest. Those who are contesting elections and tomorrow become party president, they get to decide on the resolution and this is a conflict of interest. So, it is wrong," he said without naming Gehlot.
Party General Secretary and Rajasthan in-charge Ajay Maken made the High Command’s displeasure loud and clear over the developments in Jaipur by indicating that around 90 MLAs’ conduct “prima facie” was indiscipline, even as he insisted that no decision on Gehlot’s successor will be taken without proper consultation.
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The show of strength also put Pilot in a spot as it made it clear that he has very few supporters in the 108-strong CLP, seriously damaging his bid for Chief Ministership.
1. On a day that witnessed unprecedented drama in Jaipur, the party leadership could not hold the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting on schedule at 7:30 pm where a one-line resolution to authorise Congress president Sonia Gandhi to choose Gehlot’s successor had to be adopted.
2. The MLAs, numbering 92 by one count, drove to Speaker CP Joshi’s residence to submit their resignations in protest against the move to install former Deputy Chief Minister Pilot, whom they said would not accept as he had rebelled against Gehlot in 2020 putting the government in danger, as the Chief Minister. However, they later returned from his residence.
3. Late at night, Sonia instructed senior leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Ajay Maken to speak to MLAs individually to know their minds. Maken said they would not be leaving Jaipur for Delhi immediately and would finish the exercise at the earliest as instructed by Sonia.
4. Gehlot supporters want a new Chief Minister only after the organisational election is over and the choice should be acceptable to Gehlot. Any decision on Gehlot's successor will be taken only after the presidential election, sources indicated.
The saffron party also called the ruling Congress the “government of camps”, with BJP state chief tweeting “God save Rajasthan”.
BJP state president Satish Poonia said the trends of 2023 assembly elections have started showing in the state.
"There is not so much uncertainty in today's India-Australia cricket match as there is about the leaders in the Congress party of Rajasthan. The meetings of MLAs are going on separately, the political hypocrisy of resignations is going on separately. What rule will they enforce? Where will they take Rajasthan, God save Rajasthan,” he said.
Gehlot reportedly received a call from Rajya Sabha MP K C Venugopal who asked him to "handle the situation" but the Chief Minister told the Congress' central leadership that it was "not in his hands".
Former Rajasthan deputy chief minister Pilot, meanwhile, is believed to be the central leaders' choice for the chief ministerial position.
Gehlot and Pilot were at loggerheads over the chief minister's post soon after the Congress won the Assembly elections in December 2018.
The high command then chose Gehlot as the chief minister for the third time while Pilot was made his deputy.
In July 2020, Pilot along with 18 party MLAs rebelled against Gehlot's leadership.
"We are going to the Speaker's residence and will submit our resignation," state minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas told reporters.
Another leader, Govind Ram Meghwal, said Gehlot can shoulder both roles, that of the chief minister as well as the party's national president.
He said if Gehlot does not remain CM, the party will face problems in winning the next Assembly elections.
Gehlot, seen by many as a reluctant candidate for the top party position, initially appeared unwilling to give up his CM’s post. Later, it was speculated that he would rather see C P Joshi --- or anyone else --- as CM rather than Pilot, who had rebelled against his leadership.
Earlier in the day, Gehlot told reporters in Jaisalmer that the MLAs would pass a one-line resolution at the CLP meeting calling upon party president Sonia Gandhi to pick his successor.
They wanted the decision on the next CM to be left till after the Congress organisational election and stressed that Gehlot should have a say in picking the new CM who should be someone who stood by the veteran leader during the rebellion by Pilot supporters in 2020.
Congress has 108 MLAs in the House of 200.
There was no word from the Speaker’s office on the resignation letters.
Late at night, there were efforts by Kharge and Maken to persuade Gehlot loyalists to meet them one on one, if not as part of the planned MLAs’ meeting.
The Congress in Rajasthan plunged into a crisis Sunday as several MLAs loyal to Ashok Gehlot submitted resignation letters over a possible move to appoint Sachin Pilot as the next CM, their rebellion erupting just ahead of a Congress Legislature Party meeting.
The loyalists headed to Speaker C P Joshi’s home after a long meeting in the evening at minister Shanti Dhariwal's residence, saying they were resigning as MLAs.
All this while, at the chief minister’s home, Gehlot and Congress observers Mallikarjun Kharge and Ajay Maken waited for all legislators to arrive for the CLP meeting.
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