Sachin Pilot Reveals BJP's Internal Rift Amid Crucial Anta By-Election

Sachin Pilot is making strong claims about Congress' development work in Anta. He argues the upcoming by-election will test public satisfaction with BJP's governance. The Congress leader points to visible divisions within BJP during ticket distribution. Pilot expresses confidence that Congress will win the election decisively.

Key Points: Sachin Pilot Slams BJP Division in Rajasthan Anta By-Election

  • Pilot claims Congress developed Anta during its governance tenure
  • BJP MLA disqualified by court, not Congress party
  • Anta by-election serves as referendum on BJP's two-year performance
  • Congress confident of victory with support from all communities
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Anta developed under Congress, BJP divided in Rajasthan: Sachin Pilot

Congress leader Sachin Pilot claims BJP faces internal divisions while highlighting Congress' development record in Anta ahead of crucial by-election.

"The BJP is struggling with internal divisions both in its government and organisation - Sachin Pilot"

Jaipur, Nov 6

Senior Congress leader Sachin Pilot said that all major development work in Anta was carried out during the Congress government’s tenure, emphasising that the party has always prioritised the region’s progress.

Addressing an election meeting in support of Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaiya, Pilot said that the BJP MLA here was not disqualified by Congress but by the honourable court, which found him unfit to serve as a member of the Legislative Assembly. “The by-election is the result of that court decision,” he said.

He added that the Anta by-election is not just about one seat, but a referendum on the BJP government’s two-year performance. “The public is assessing how the BJP has governed Rajasthan in these two years. The government has gone back on its promises and betrayed the trust of the people,” Pilot said.

The Congress leader also pointed to the internal rift within the BJP, saying it was clearly visible during ticket distribution. “The BJP is struggling with internal divisions both in its government and organisation,” he remarked.

Pilot expressed confidence that the Congress party would win the Anta by-election with a strong majority, asserting that the people of all 36 communities stand with the Congress. “The government machinery is being fully used in this election, but the people are with us. I am confident that the voters will bless Pramod Jain Bhaiya and send him to the Assembly. His victory will echo across the country,” he said.

Expanding his remarks to national politics, Pilot said that in Bihar, the Grand Alliance is poised for a decisive victory. “People want change there as well. The so-called ‘double-engine’ model has completely failed in Bihar, and the public is ready to end a 20-year-old system,” he said.

Pilot concluded by appealing to voters to support the Congress candidate for continued development and transparent governance in Anta.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate Pilot's confidence, I wish politicians would focus more on actual work rather than just blaming each other. Both parties have done good work in different areas. Let's judge by performance, not just rhetoric.
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Aditya G
The BJP MLA being disqualified by court shows the judiciary is working independently. This is good for our democracy. Now let's see what the people decide in the by-election. 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Rajasthan for 5 years, I can see the development work. But honestly, both parties need to deliver more consistently. The common people just want basic amenities and good governance.
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Karthik V
Pilot makes valid points about BJP's internal issues. The ticket distribution drama was all over local news here. Congress seems more united in Rajasthan currently. Let's see if this translates into votes! 👍
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Michael C
Interesting to see the Bihar reference. The double-engine model debate is happening across states. Voters are becoming more aware and demanding accountability from all parties.

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