Senior Congress chief Ashok Gehlot mentioned that he thinks of leaving the CM’s post, however this post isn’t leaving him.
Recounting an incident when a girl instructed Ashok Gehlot to proceed as Chief Minister of Rajasthan, the Congress chief mentioned that he thinks of leaving the CM’s post, however this post isn’t leaving him.
While addressing a public occasion, Ashok Gehlot recalled a dialog with a girl and mentioned, “She told me to continue as Chief Minister of State. I told her that I respect your feelings, but many times I think that I should leave the Chief Ministerial post, but the Chief Ministerial post is not leaving me.”
He additional acknowledged that he’ll settle for no matter Congress senior management decides, however one should have the braveness to say, ‘I wish to leave the post, however the post isn’t leaving me’.
“Whatever I say, I say after careful consideration. I accept whatever the High Command decides, but you should have the courage to say I want to leave the post, but the post is not leaving me,” he mentioned.
Earlier final month, Congress chief Sachin Pilot mentioned that the Congress’ purpose is to return to energy within the state, including that the get together will collectively work collectively to attain the target.
Sachin Pilot attended the get together assembly on the upcoming Assembly elections on the Congress headquarters and mentioned that get together leaders, MLAs, and all ministers are working collectively to make sure victory within the poll-bound state.
“It was a really significant, in depth and necessary dialogue. We mentioned all the problems. Our organisation, our leaders, our MLAs, and ministers all will work collectively and as I have at all times been saying our purpose is to kind Congress authorities once more in Rajasthan,” Sachin Pilot mentioned.
Rajasthan is among the many 5 states that will go to meeting elections later this 12 months together with Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Mizoram. The Congress management has already held technique conferences for the opposite poll-bound states.
