
Independent MLAs in Rajasthan played crucial role in Sunday’s events
The Hindu
The Congress Legislature Party meeting was cancelled after many threatened to quit
Rajasthan’s Independent MLAs, who have been a pressure group supporting Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, played a crucial role in bolstering the numbers for the anti-Sachin Pilot camp forcing cancellation of the scheduled Congress Legislature Party meeting on Sunday.
Out of the 12 Independent MLAs who are supporting the Congress government in Rajasthan, 10 are those who were denied a Congress ticket in the 2018 Assembly election, when Mr. Pilot was the Pradesh Congress Committee President. According to sources, eight or nine of the Independent MLAs were present at Cabinet Minister Shanti Kumar Dhariwal’s house. The other MLAs, who could not be physically present, also extended their support to the protest.
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In 2018 too, this bloc was the first to express support for Mr. Gehlot. They had given support to the Congress on the condition that Mr. Gehlot and, not Mr. Pilot, was made the Chief Minister of the State.
Speaking to The Hindu, Independent MLA Babulal Nagar said, “I have been with the Congress since 1995 and fought four elections on the Congress symbol. Because of one person’s personal likes and dislikes, I was denied ticket in 2018 and yet I won. We Independent MLAs are the ones who have stayed on with the Congress and fought against all the BJP conspiracies to destablise the government.”
Mr. Nagar was a Minister in Ashok Gehlot Cabinet between 2009 to 2013. He said that the Congress high command, instead of dictating their choice, should listen to stakeholders.
On Sunday afternoon, one of the first indicative comments came Sanyam Lodha, Independent MLA representing Sirohi.