He claimed that BJP MPs and MLAs and also ministers were camping in each Assembly constituency, "misusing" government machinery and "violating" guidelines of the election commission to ensure victory on all the seats but people taught have them a lesson.
"The bypoll results are not going to change the Government but it is a reflection of people's mood and their confidence in Congress.
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The former union minister said the BJP leaders thought that "voters were in their pocket and they will be able to retain the seats."
"They misused government machinery, threatened government employees to vote for their candidates and also violated election guidelines during the by-elections but people taught them lesson and showed mirror," he alleged.
"This is an eye opener for BJP government which was looking forward to discontinue public welfare schemes including free medicines scheme launched by the previous Congress government. The state government failed to fulfill promises and now they should take a lesson from the defeat," the PCC chief said.
Replying to a question, Pilot said it was for the BJP to decide who is responsible for their poor show-- Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.
Giving credit of Congress' performance to party president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi, Pilot said large number of youths voted for the party which was one of the main reasons behind the "unprecedented victory" in the bypoll.
The former union minister accused the BJP of "polarizing people in the name of religion" and said that terms like 'Love Jihad' was coined and religious sentiments were provoked in Uttar Pradesh but it did not work in their favor.
Pilot exuded confidence that Congress party would gain in ensuing local body elections too.
"The party was united and contested the elections with full strength. Local body elections are coming and after four years there will be Assembly elections. I believe that the party would gain in those elections too," he said.
Blaming anti-incumbency factor for BJP's drubbing, former state chief minister Ashok Gehlot said there was no Modi-wave in the state and Raje's ten months "misrule" played a significant role in ensuring Congress' victory.
"BJP was constantly making false promises in the previous Assembly and Lok Sabha polls. How long would this work in a society where public was tired in just ten months of its rule in the state," Gehlot told PTI over phone, adding that people have given a befitting reply to the BJP government.
"Most of the welfare schemes including free medical care, pension, and delayed projects like Jaipur Metro and Refinery.. More over the inflation and corruption are still rising in their rule in the state and Centre," he alleged.
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