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Pilot-loyalist MLAs demand floor test in Rajasthan Assembly

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Jaipur:  Amid the political crisis in Rajasthan, some of the MLAs belonging to the Sachin Pilot camp demanded a floor test in the state assembly to know the number of legislators backing Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

The Ashok Gehlot camp has been saying that they enjoyed the support of 109 MLAs, a claim contested by the Pilot loyalists.

In the run-up to the Congress Legislature Party meeting in Jaipur on Tuesday, Pilot loyalist Ramesh Meena said, “A floor test should be conducted in the assembly. This will expose the claim that the Ashok Gehlot government has the support of 109 MLAs.”

Meena is among the MLAs who skipped the Congress Legislature Party meetings on Monday and Tuesday. He, along with Sachin Pilot and Vishvendra Singh, was removed from the state cabinet later in the day.

The Congress has also sacked Pilot from the post of the party’s state unit chief.

Senior party leader and Sardarshahr MLA Bhanwarlal Sharma too claimed that the figure of 109 being projected in the support of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is incorrect.

The MLA said he will not join the BJP but wants a change in the leadership.

“The figure of 109 figure being project is completely fake. The Congress has 107 MLAs. We are 22 together and six more will join us. Not more than 81 MLAs are on the other side, otherwise, what was the need to show the strength before the media and camp the legislators in a hotel,” Sharma said.

He said the situation will become clear once the floor test is conducted.

The seven-time MLA also “blamed” Congress general secretary Avinash Pande for the mess, accusing him of being “one-sided”.

He said the government is not in a position to save itself.

Another Congress MLA, Deependra Singh Shekhawat, too had raised the same demanded on Monday.

“We want a floor test at the earliest, which will make the situation crystal clear. We are with the Congress and Congress (state) president Sachin Pilot,” Singh had told reporters on Monday.

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