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Rajasthan Assembly Secretariat Issues Notice To Pilot

Rajasthan Assembly Secretariat issues notice to Pilot, 18 different Congress MLAs, asked to show up before Speaker on July 17. In the midst of progressing political drama in Rajasthan, the State’s Assembly Secretariat on Wednesday (July 15) gave notification to the previous deputy CM Sachin Pilot and 18 different Congress MLAs for not going to Congress Legislative Party meetings.

The notification was given under Article 191 of Constitution and the tenth Calendar according to the arrangement of Exclusion Rules 1989on an appeal presented by Dr. Mahesh Joshi, the Chief Whip of the Congress in Rajasthan.

Pilot and 18 different MLAs have been approached to go to the procedures on July 17 at 1 PM in the office of Assembly Speaker CP Joshi. The notification has additionally been posted on the official homes of all these MLAs and they have been approached to submit a composed answer to the notification by July 17.

The notification additionally referenced that on the off chance that the MLAs neglect to present their answer inside the given cutoff time, at that point the Speaker would make a one-sided move against them and may drop their participation of assembly too.

In a related turn of events, Pilot on Wednesday disclosed to media that he won’t join the BJP. It might be reviewed that Pilot was sacked as Rajasthan deputy chief minister and Pradesh Congress party president on Tuesday for rebelling against chief minister Ashok Gehlot and not avoiding two meetings of Congress Legislative Party.

The choice to sack Pilot was declared by AICC representative Randeep Surjewala during a question and answer session. The Congress chose to show the entryway to Tonk MLA after he avoided the second meeting of Congress Legislative Party on Tuesday in Jaipur.

In the wake of being expelled from the post of deputy chief minister and the state president, Sachin Pilot simply said that reality can be upset yet not vanquished. It was additionally announced that Pilot would address a public interview on Wednesday in Delhi however sources asserted that the Tonk MLA would not converse with the media on Wednesday.

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