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Sachin Pilot says he has no plans to join BJP

The Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan Sachin Pilot who had declared an open revolt against the Congress has said today that he is not joining BJP. This comes in the wake of his likely meeting with BJP Chief J P Nadda today. Meanwhile, Claiming that the party has the support of 109 MLAs, Congress has ordered all their party members to attend the Congress Legislative party meeting at Ashok Gehlot’s residence today.

At the moment Congress sources are viewing this with some amount of concern. According to the sources, this whole incident is brewing since the lockdown began. This is the third attempt by Sachin Pilot to stage coup and become Chief Minister of Rajasthan. The Congress dismissed the claim of Pilot that he has the support of 30 Congress MLAs and said only Congress government will survive the crisis.

At the same time, Congress says the doors for Sachin Pilot are still open and they have been in talks with him in the past two days regarding the present political crisis in Rajasthan.

Meanwhile, the BJP has so far said there are no conditions to Mr Pilot joining the party.

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