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Sachin Pilot: Pilot Files Nomination From Tonk | Jaipur News

JAIPUR: Former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot filed his nomination for the forthcoming Assembly elections in Tonk on Tuesday.
Before filing the nomination papers, Pilot told the media, “I have been asked to forgive everyone and move ahead, I am moving ahead on this line. We have no differences of opinions, no differences, and no factions.” In a major show of strength, Pilot arrived with thousands of workers to file his nominations for the elections.
He offered prayers at the Bhuteshwar Mahadev temple before kicking off the rally at around 11.30am from the Sawai Madhopur intersection in Tonk.Thousands of workers including MLA Raghu Sharma, Prashant Bairwa, Rakesh Pareek, Khiladi Lal Bairwa, Tonk in-charge Anil Chopra were present in Pilot’s nomination rally.
Welcome gates were made at various places in the market for the rally. Pilot spoke to the media before filing his nomination and answered questions regarding the Congress’ choice for the chief minister’s post after winning the elections.
Pilot said, “The Congress never announces all this in advance. After getting the majority, the party high command decides who will lead. The party stands with every candidate.”
He added that there was no group in the party and “there is only one group of Sonia Gandhi, Kharge and Rahul Gandhi”.
After filing his nomination, he said not only in his constituency but all over Rajasthan there is a political atmosphere favourable for the Congress. He said the public would give their blessings for the five years of development works in the area.
Pilot said the people have made up their minds to repeat the Congress breaking the trend of the last 30 years of alternating governments. The party workers stand united and is active in the field. The BJP has failed as an opposition has lost public support. Besides the anti-incumbency of the Modi government would work in Congress’s favour, claimed Pilot.
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Before filing the nomination papers, Pilot told the media, “I have been asked to forgive everyone and move ahead, I am moving ahead on this line. We have no differences of opinions, no differences, and no factions.” In a major show of strength, Pilot arrived with thousands of workers to file his nominations for the elections.
He offered prayers at the Bhuteshwar Mahadev temple before kicking off the rally at around 11.30am from the Sawai Madhopur intersection in Tonk.Thousands of workers including MLA Raghu Sharma, Prashant Bairwa, Rakesh Pareek, Khiladi Lal Bairwa, Tonk in-charge Anil Chopra were present in Pilot’s nomination rally.
Welcome gates were made at various places in the market for the rally. Pilot spoke to the media before filing his nomination and answered questions regarding the Congress’ choice for the chief minister’s post after winning the elections.
Pilot said, “The Congress never announces all this in advance. After getting the majority, the party high command decides who will lead. The party stands with every candidate.”
He added that there was no group in the party and “there is only one group of Sonia Gandhi, Kharge and Rahul Gandhi”.
After filing his nomination, he said not only in his constituency but all over Rajasthan there is a political atmosphere favourable for the Congress. He said the public would give their blessings for the five years of development works in the area.
Pilot said the people have made up their minds to repeat the Congress breaking the trend of the last 30 years of alternating governments. The party workers stand united and is active in the field. The BJP has failed as an opposition has lost public support. Besides the anti-incumbency of the Modi government would work in Congress’s favour, claimed Pilot.
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