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If we’re not heard, then we will certainly go to Delhi, says Pilot loyalist Rajasthan MLA

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A legislator from Rajasthan who’s among the many MLAs thought of loyal to former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot stated on Wednesday that if the problems raised by them will not be addressed, then they may as soon as once more go to Delhi for an answer from the Congress excessive command.
Last 12 months, Rajasthan had witnessed a political disaster after Pilot had taken off with 18 of his loyalist MLAs and camped in Delhi and Manesar in Haryana for over a month.
“If it doesn’t rain soon, what can the farmer do? He can hope. We have already committed suicide, it’s nothing new. It is our right to go to Manesar or Delhi and I am saying this once again that if we are not heard here then we will definitely go to Delhi. If communicating our stand to the high command is suicide, then such suicides will time and again take place,” Chaksu MLA Ved Prakash Solanki advised reporters on Wednesday.
Solanki was among the many group of MLAs supporting Pilot who had sided with him in the course of the political disaster final 12 months. “The main issue is that the cabinet expansion should take place at the earliest. There are many boards and commissions which are vacant. Party workers who had worked hard to bring the Congress to power in the last Assembly elections should be included in those vacant posts. There is only two-and-half years left in this government’s term. At present, those who have worked for the Congress since many years have not been included in political postings where preference has been given to retired bureaucrats,” Solanki later advised The Indian Express on Tuesday.
He added that Congress staff ought to get their due within the authorities and that if wanted.
“When Sachin Pilot ji was the state Congress president, he had made promises to the public, to the unemployed and other sections of the society that after the Congress comes to power, these promises will be fulfilled. Those have to be fulfilled after all. Congress workers should get their due,” stated Solanki.
Last month, Solanki, who has been vocal in expressing his assist for Pilot, had stated that some Congress MLAs within the state are speaking about their telephones are being tapped.
The problems with cabinet enlargement and political appointments have been a longstanding grouse among the many supporters of Pilot, who’ve been consistently saying that those that labored to convey the Congress in energy, they need to be rewarded.