'Rajesh Pilot had ...': PM states Cong penalizing Sachin Pilot

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday accused the Congress of punishing Sachin Pilot because his father Rajesh Pilot had
revolted against the party high command in 1996
"You know the history of Congress
Whoever says anything in front of the Congress family is as good as finished
Rajesh Pilot ji had once challenged this Congress family for the betterment of the party, but this family is such that after punishing
Rajesh ji, they are bent upon punishing his son also," PM Modi said at a rally in Rajasthan.Late Rajesh Pilot was one of the few within the
Congress who had argued against putting forth Sonia Gandhi as the party's prime ministerial candidate.In 1996, Narasimha Rao resigned from
the post of Congress president and made way for Sitaram Kesri, who had previously served as the party's treasurer for nearly two decades
Veterans Sharad Pawar and Rajesh Pilot contested against the official nominee Kesri and lost.The differences between Sachin Pilot and Ashok
Gehlot have been out in the open for long
In 2020, Sachin had led an unsuccessful revolt against Gehlot and since then the two leaders have been bitter rivals within the party often
targeting each other openly
However, ahead of the crucial assembly elections in the state, the Congress has managed to broker peace between the two leaders
This is not the first time that PM Modi has attacked the Congress in Rajasthan over the differences between the two leaders
Last week, he took a swipe at the Congress and said the two are only pretending to join hands for elections and there has been no
reconciliation despite a hundred handshakes."Delhi Darbar was been busy trying to loot the chair of its own CM and the CM has been busy in
dealing with them
These people had left the people of Rajasthan to fend for themselves," Modi had said at a rally in Nagaur."Now when the time of elections
has come, these people are reluctantly getting themselves photographed together..
Big leaders from Delhi come here and make the chief minister and another leader who wants to become the chief minister shake hands in front
of the camera."A century of handshakes in five years, but there is no reconciliation
These people are pretending to join hands but there is bitterness in their hearts," Modi had said.Sachin Pilot has openly said that he is
ready to let bygones be bygones
When asked about the stinging remarks made by Gehlot, Sachin Pilot had said that he was working in Rajasthan with the mantra of "forgive,
forget and move on" as advised by party chief Mallikarjun Kharge and former AICC president Rahul Gandhi.(With inputs from agencies)