Rajasthan Political Crisis: Is the Duel Between Sachin Pilot and Ashok Gehlot?

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As if, about a million cases and 25k deaths as on date due to nature’s fury in the form of ever burgeoning COVID-19 emergency in India was not serious enough to meaningfully engage the rulers and kings of the Indian democracy, the duel between the deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot and the chief minister Ashok Gehlot may have come as surprise to many due to its timing. There may of course be more positive way to look at this, for example, a wind of change may have been thought of in the form of struggle for power to distract the minds of the people from depressing morbid news updates on corona.

But, be that as it may, it has certainly brought to fore the primacy of ambition and ever pursuit of power over anything else including public emergencies like COVID-19.

It is often said that there is no permanent friend or enemy in politics. Clearly, the duel is not merely about dissonant personal dynamics between young and ambitious Sachin Pilot (son of Congress leader late Rajesh Pilot and Son in law of Kashmiri leader Farooq Abdullah) and the seasoned and senior congress leader Ashok Gehlot.

Apparently, Pilot wanted Congress central leadership to declare him the chief ministerial candidate a year ahead of forthcoming state assembly election in 2022 which the current chief minister Ashok Gehlot did not take kindly nor the central leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi liked to forego the power to make choices of regional satrap at later opportune date. In short, Congress could not declare him to be the chief ministerial face well before the election nor could guarantee to make him chief minister in the next election.

After all, politics is said to be the art of possible. Pilot seems to be trying his hand hard at this art to fulfil his personal ambition. It is natural for BJP to reap the harvest from the opportunity. Both BJP and Pilot could be serving each other’s interests in near future so realignment seems to be in offing soon.

Not so long ago, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Sachin Pilot were close to Rahul Gandhi and the dynamic young faces of Congress. But with Rahul Gandhi losing shine rapidly and Jyotiraditya Scindia already shown the path, Rajesh Pilot too may be exploring greener political pastures.

If he will succeed in becoming the chief minister in collaboration with BJP only time will say. Till then, Ashok Gehlot government could better focus on managing corona pandemic in Rajasthan.

In the meantime, the media could reflect if this event triggered by personal ambitions and power politics was really so newsworthy in the public interest in the current climate of the deadly pandemic due to COVID 19.

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Author: Umesh Prasad

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