Son of a professional magician, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot had learnt a few magic tricks from his father Laxman Singh Gehlot. The law graduate would even perform them on stage with Gehlot Sr before he joined politics full-time. And if his friends and detractors are to be believed, he lost none of his magic touch after coming into the political arena, using it to navigate the various challenges in his career and emerging out of even the most hopeless situations.
This time, however, the 71-year-old veteran may have gone too far. On September 29, a day before the deadline to file nominations for the post of the Congress president was to come to an end, Gehlot announced that he will not be contesting as the Congress president, putting a cap on the week-long drama that saw him outwitting the Congress first family at every step. They had reposed their faith in him and chosen him to contest the presidential election since they perceived him as a loyalist. Gehlot was initially reluctant to accept the charge being offered, but eventually came around, apparently after a stern directive by Congress president Sonia Gandhi, but with the fond hope that he would also be allowed to retain the chief ministership. When that didn’t seem likely, he agreed to relinquish that too, so long as it was not handed over to Sachin Pilot, who had been eyeing the chair ever since Gehlot came to occupy it. He was given the impression, or so he assumed, that his wish would be granted.
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