The inclusion of Sachin Pilot in the Congress Working Committee (CWC) is seen as a message of unity for the Rajasthan Congress ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. Pilot, who was the deputy chief minister of Rajasthan until 2020, had rebelled against the then chief minister Ashok Gehlot, leading to a split in the state Congress.
The decision to induct Pilot in the CWC was taken by Congress president Sonia Gandhi after a meeting with Pilot and Gehlot. The meeting was seen as an attempt to end the rift between the two leaders and unite the party ahead of the elections.
Pilot's inclusion in the CWC is a significant boost for his political career. He is seen as a rising star in the Congress and is being considered as a potential chief minister candidate for Rajasthan.
Pilot's supporters are hopeful that his inclusion in the CWC will help to strengthen the Congress in Rajasthan. They believe that Pilot's popularity and experience will be an asset to the party in the upcoming elections.
Gehlot, on the other hand, has welcomed Pilot's inclusion in the CWC. He has said that Pilot is a valuable asset to the Congress and that his inclusion in the CWC will help to unite the party.
The inclusion of Pilot in the CWC is seen as a positive development for the Congress in Rajasthan. It is a sign that the party is committed to unity and that it is taking steps to strengthen its chances in the upcoming elections.
In a statement, Pilot said that he was "honoured" to be included in the CWC and that he would work to strengthen the Congress in Rajasthan. He said that he was committed to working with Gehlot and other party leaders to build a united and strong Congress in the state.
The inclusion of Pilot in the CWC is a significant development in Rajasthan politics. It is a sign that the Congress is serious about winning the upcoming assembly elections and that it is willing to make the necessary changes to achieve its goal.