27 September,2022 04:17 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Congress MLA Sachin Pilot. Pic/PTI
Amid a massive political crisis in the Congress in Rajasthan, senior party leader and former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot arrived in the national capital on Tuesday.
However, there was no confirmation about his schedule here with sources close to him saying that no meetings were fixed so far.
Pilot's visit comes even as the top Congress leadership continued to grapple with the situation in the party's state unit. Party president Sonia Gandhi is awaiting a written report on the crisis from Mallikarjun Kharge and Ajay Maken.
The two leaders were sent as observers to Jaipur for a Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting.
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The observers, who had met MLAs in the state, termed as "indiscipline" the action of 82 MLAs in the state, setting conditions for the party leadership for appointing Ashok Gehlot's successor.
Gandhi had on Monday sought a written report on the revolt in Rajasthan from the observers as the chances of Ashok Gehlot becoming the party chief receded and other names cropped up for the post.
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