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Friday 14 August 2020

Rajasthan floor test: 'Will be victory of truth,' says Ashok Gehlot before trust vote; Assembly adjourned till 1 pm

The Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government is expected to move a vote of confidence to prove its majority in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly on Friday.

Owing to the heavy rainfall and water-logging, several MLAs from the Gehlot camp are yet to reach the Assembly. Keeping this in mind, the Assembly session, which was earlier scheduled at 11 am, was adjourned to 1 pm.

Minutes before the House convened, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot tweeted that truth would emerge victorious.

The decision was taken soon after the BJP said it will seek a no-confidence motion against the Congress government in the special Assembly session.

The chief minister chaired a Congress legislature party (CLP) meeting at his residence on Thursday, where the decision to move the vote of confidence was taken. A handshake on Thursday evening between Gehlot and Pilot, who had rebelled against the chief minister over his style of functioning in July, reaffirmed the truce secured by the Congress leadership.

Gehlot on Thursday said that he could have proved his majority even without the support of Pilot and 18 of his supporters, but that would not have given him happiness.

"We would have gone for a floor test without some of our friends (the rebel MLAs) and perhaps the government would have been saved, but honestly, hamare dil mein woh khushi nahin hoti (we wouldn't have been happy deep inside). Hamare hamare hi hote hain, paraye paraye hi hote hain (our dear ones are our own, outsiders are outsiders). Consider it a bad dream which is over, the entire family is together now," the chief minister said.

Pilot was also present at the CLP meeting on Thursday and both the leaders shook hands and flashed victory signs. Meanwhile, the BJP said that the truce between the two factions was temporary and announced it will move a no-confidence motion in the state Assembly.

"This government won't last long," former chief minister and BJP leader Vasundhara Raje had said on Thursday.

"Some people are spreading news about discord in the BJP. I would like to tell them that BJP is a family, and we are all pledged and united to take it forward. Rajmataji had taught me that the party in which I am a worker, for it the nation is supreme, and I am following in her footsteps," Raje also met Governor Kalraj Mishra at the Raj Bhavan.

With the return of Pilot and other rebel leaders, the Congress now has 125 legislators, including the Speaker. In the 200-member House, where the majority mark is 101, the Congress also appears to have the support of all 13 Independent candidates.

On the other hand, the BJP (72) and its ally Rashtriya Loktrantrik Party (3) have a total of 75 seats.

On 11 August, Pilot along with his supporting MLAs attended a meeting with a three-member committee led by Congress General Secretaries Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and KC Venugopal and senior party leader Ahmed Patel to address the issues raised by Pilot and the rebel legislators.

He thanked Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi and party leaders Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Rahul Gandhi for noting and addressing his and 'the aggrieved" MLAs grievances, stating that he will continue working for a better India to deliver on promises made to the people of Rajasthan.

Pilot had tweeted:

With inputs from agencies



August 14, 2020 at 11:49AM

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