Congress Appoints New Government For Rajasthan; Sachin Pilot Loyalists In Checklist
Jaipur:
Just about six months after a revolt through Sachin Pilot, the Congress on Wednesday introduced a brand new government of its Rajasthan unit.
The party appointed seven vice presidents, 8 common secretaries and 24 secretaries to the Pradesh Congress Committee, in an obvious balancing act between the 2 camps led through Mr Pilot and Leader Minister Ashok Gehlot.
The brand new government, which contains a couple of MLAs, has one of the crucial leaders thought to be unswerving to former deputy leader minister Sachin Pilot, who had revolted towards Mr Gehlot resulting in a sour month-long stand-off.
Govind Ram Meghwal, Harimohan Sharma, Dr Jitendra Singh, Mahendrajeet Singh Malvia, Naseem Akhtar Insaaf, Rajendra Chaudhary and Ramlal Jat had been appointed as Vice Presidents.
Mr Chaudhary is regarded as unswerving to Mr Pilot.
G R Khatana, P Hakim Ali, Lakhan Meena, Mangilal Garasiya, Prashant Bairwa, Rakesh Parikh, Rita Chaudhary, Ved Solanki had been made common secretaries, in line with a remark issued through the All India Congress Committee.
Probably the most common secretaries like Mr Khatana, Ved Solanki and Mr Parikh are from the Pilot camp.
The party appointed Buraram Sirvi, Deshraj Meena, Gajendra Sankhla, Jaswant Gurjar, Jia-Ul Rehman, Lalit Tunwal, Lalit Yadav, Mahendra Khedi, Mahendra Singh Gurjar, Mukesh Verma and Nimba Ram Garasiya as secretaries.
Phool Singh Ola, Prashant Sharma, Pratisha Yadav, Pushpendra Bhardwaj, Rajendra Moond, Rajendra Yadav, Rakhi Gautam, Ram Singh Kaswan, Ravi Patel, Sachin Sarvate, Shobha Solanki and Vishal Jangir had been additionally named as secretaries.
Leader Minister Ashok Gehlot and PCC leader Govind Singh Dotasra, who had changed Pilot because the state party president after the revolt, congratulated the newly appointed office-bearers.
Mr Gehlot had pipped Mr Pilot within the race for leader ministership after the party’s victory within the 2018 meeting polls.
The stand-off between the 2 in July remaining 12 months had introduced the Congress-led executive to the edge of cave in however the party’s central management led to a truce with the formation of a three-member committee to appear into Mr Pilot’s grievances.
Thanking the Congress president for the brand new government, Mr Gehlot expressed the hope it’s going to achieve taking the party’s ideas, programmes and insurance policies to villages.