
Natural for MLAs to be upset, will work together, says Gehlot as rebels return
New Delhi: After a month-long political crisis, which seems to have ended now, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday said that it is natural for the MLAs to be upset, and the “friends” who had gone away have now come back.
“It is natural for MLAs to be upset. The manner in which this episode occurred and the way in which they stayed for a month, it was natural. I have explained to them that sometimes we need to be tolerant if we have to serve the nation, state, people, and save the democracy,” Gehlot told reporters here.
It’s natural for MLAs to be upset. The manner in which this episode occurred & the way in which they stayed for a month, it was natural. I’ve explained to them that sometimes we need to be tolerant if we have to serve the nation, state, people & save the democracy: Rajasthan CM pic.twitter.com/OWhJ0qMhgI
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2020
“We will work together. Our friends who had gone away have now come back. I hope that we will do away with all our differences and fulfill our resolve to serve the state… We will not allow BJP to kill democracy,” he said.
The fight is to save democracy and it will continue. All our MLAs stayed together for such a long time. This is a victory of the people of Rajasthan. It is our duty to serve the people of the state: Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot in Jaisalmer pic.twitter.com/bqlU2zXlGw
— ANI (@ANI) August 12, 2020
The political crisis in Rajasthan began after differences between Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot came out in the open. However, this apparently seems to have ended now as Pilot has agreed to work for the party after a meeting with the Congress top leadership.
The session of Rajasthan Assembly is starting on August 14. (ANI)