Congress National General Secretary Sachin Pilot has delivered a strong political message at a farmers’ conference in Karauli. His remarks came amid recent statements made by former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
Without mentioning names, Pilot said he has no personal rivalry with anyone and that people know he always speaks carefully. He stressed that struggle and truth are important in politics, but so are patience, restraint, respect and humility.
“I have spent 25 years in politics. I understand both the good and bad sides of it. I have seen many political moves and strategies, but in the end, it is the people who decide the outcome,” Pilot said.
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He said he chose words carefully because once spoken, words cannot be taken back. Restraint and responsibility are essential in public life, he had added.
During his speech, Pilot also remembered his father and former Union Minister Rajesh Pilot. He said in the 1990s, controversial godman Chandraswami wielded enormous influence and many political leaders were afraid even to mention his name. Rajesh Pilot, however, challenged that influence and helped bring him within the ambit of the law.

Pilot said that public life should be guided by truth, principles and courage, and that working for public interest should remain the core objective of politics.
At the same event, former Congress minister Ramesh Meena launched an attack on Ashok Gehlot. Referring to Gehlot’s allegation that MLAs who sided with Sachin Pilot had accepted Rs 10 crore each, Meena said a narco-analysis test should be conducted to get the truth.
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He further said that if such allegations are investigated, then allegations that financial support was given to Independent MLAs and the BAP Party should also be examined.
Meena went on to say that there is no point in repeatedly reviving old controversies and Gehlot’s continued statements are harming the Congress. He said whenever the Congress tries to move forward, such remarks pull the party backward. Pointing to Rahul Gandhi’s praise for Congress leaders during his Rajasthan visit, he said continued infighting and public statements could weaken the party further.
