CM Gehlot camp in the mood for indefinite dharna at Raj Bhavan

While giving the verdict on the writ petition of 19 rebel MLAs of Congress including Sachin Pilot, the Rajasthan High Court has stayed the notice of the Speaker. There is no threat to the membership of Sachin Pilot and the rest of the MLAs with him till the next order. The Rajasthan High Court has
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CM Gehlot camp in the mood for indefinite dharna at Raj Bhavan

While giving the verdict on the writ petition of 19 rebel MLAs of Congress including Sachin Pilot, the Rajasthan High Court has stayed the notice of the Speaker. There is no threat to the membership of Sachin Pilot and the rest of the MLAs with him till the next order. The Rajasthan High Court has also accepted the demand of the Government of India to be made a party in a petition filed by 18 rebels with Sachin Pilot on the issue of disqualification. The court has accepted the basis of the freedom of speech of Sachin Pilot as correct.

Significantly, Sachin Pilot and the rebels from the Congress party along with him challenged the notice issued by the Rajasthan assembly speaker on July 14 for disqualification. After hearing the petition in the Supreme Court on Thursday on behalf of the assembly speaker, the apex court refused to stay the order of the state high court, but the court said in its order that this arrangement was made by the Speaker of the Assembly in the top court Will come under the purview of the decision on the petition filed.

Prakash Kasliwal, counsel for the Rajasthan Legislative Speaker, termed the High Court verdict as an immediate relief for the pilot faction and said that the matter would be heard in the Supreme Court further. On the other hand, Sachin Pilot and other legislators have filed an application in the court on Thursday to include the central government in the list of defendants, which was filed on the basis that the validity of the tenth schedule of the constitution has been challenged, so now the Center It is important to make a side.