What about 'ghar wapsi'? Sibal on Sachin Pilot's claim of not joining BJP

Pilot was sacked by the party as Rajasthan deputy chief minister and PCC chief after he openly revolted against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot

Kapil Sibal
Sibal's remarks about 'ghar wapsi' come after the Congress once again said the dissident MLAs can still return to the Congress fold
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 16 2020 | 1:38 PM IST

Taking a swipe at Sachin Pilot over his claim that he is not joining the BJP, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Thursday asked the Rajasthan leader about his plans on 'ghar wapsi'. He also asked whether Rajasthan's dissident legislators are vacationing in Haryana under the watchful eye of the saffron party.

Pilot was sacked by the party as Rajasthan deputy chief minister and PCC chief after he openly revolted against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

As speculation mounted about his next steps, Pilot said he is not joining the BJP.
 

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"False rumours spread to malign. Pilot: 'I am not joining BJP'. I guess then legislators at a hotel in Manesar is merely a vacation in Haryana's comfort zone under BJP's watchful eye. What about 'ghar wapsi'," Sibal asked on Twitter.

Sibal had earlier said he was worried for the party and asked the party leadership if it will wake up after the horses have bolted.

"Worried for our party. Will we wake up only after the horses have bolted from our stables," he had asked.

Sibal's remarks about 'ghar wapsi' come after the Congress once again said the dissident MLAs can still return to the Congress fold.

AICC general secretary for Rajasthan Avinash Pande and chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala have urged Pilot and other dissident legislators to return to the Congress fold if they are not joining the BJP. The offer comes at the instance of Rahul Gandhi, who wants to give Pilot another chance, party insiders said.

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Topics :Rajasthan govtAshok GehlotSachin PilotKapil SibalCongress crisisBharatiya Janata Party

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