On April 11, despite warnings, he sat on a fivehour fast in Jaipur, to protest against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s alleged failure to investigate corruption charges against former BJP chief minister Vasundhara Raje.
Pilot went ahead with the fast even as Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, the All India Congress Committee general secretary incharge of Rajasthan, issued him a written warning on the night of April 10, stating that any such proposed move will be deemed “anti party activity”. The symbolism was conspicuous as Pilot sat on fast with Mahatma Gandhi’s photograph in the backdrop. There were no pictures of Sonia Gandhi or Rahul, leaving many wondering if it was Pilot’s way to express his disappointment with the high command. Only three years ago, in July 2020, Pilot had suffered the ignominy of perhaps being the only state Congress president ever sacked for attempting to pull down his own party’s government. He was removed as the deputy CM too. Ever since, he has been engaged in manoeuvres of both oneupmanship and brinkmanship against Gehlot, without success.
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