102 MLAs present at the CLP meeting at Jaipur have unanimously demanded Sachin Pilot's removal from the party
The 10-second video was shared late at night on Pilot's official WhatsApp group
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The raids come at a time when Rajasthan is witnessing an intense power tussle between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his deputy Sachin Pilot.
Rajasthan crisis: CLP adopts resolution to take action against anti-party elements; Pilot said to be in talks with BJP
The 10-second video was shared late at night on Pilot's official WhatsApp group
Lack of party democracy is proving to be a disaster
The fracas between the state Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his deputy Sachin Pilot has every sign of reaching a crescendo
While the Rajasthan CM has won the battle hands down, efforts to placate Pilot by some of the party's most influential leaders points to a generational battle between the old guard and younger blood
The Congress Legislature Party expresses full faith and confidence in the leadership of party president Sonia Gandhi and leader Rahul Gandhi
In a statement, Pilot, however, had made clear that he would not attend. He also claimed that he had the support of over 30 Congress MLAs and some independents.
Congress leader Avinash Pandey says he tried to speak to dissident deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot, who seems to be in no mood to attend a party legislators meeting in Jaipur
Pilot reportedly spoke on the phone with Jyotiraditya Scindia, his friend who joined the BJP after being in the Congress for more than 30 years
Gehlot has called a meeting of Congress MLAs on Monday, which is likely to give a clear indication of how much support he and Pilot enjoy in the legislative group
The BJP leader also alleged that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot led Rajasthan government has betrayed people of the State
Congress government in Rajasthan totters after deputy chief minister Rajesh Pilot threatens to walk out, saying he has the support of 30 party MLAs.
Sachin Pilot says he has the support of 30 Congress MLAs and some independent legislators and they will back him if he walks out the Gehlot government.
The statement released on Pilot's WhatApp group claimed that the Gehlot-led Congress government is in minority now.
Pilot has argued that these MLAs had defeated Congress MLAs, and making them ministers would demoralise the party.
Addressing a press conference at Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's home here, Rohit Bohra, Danish Abrar and Chetan Dudi called themselves 'soldiers' of the party