Sachin Pilot is the deputy chief minister of Rajasthan. Born on September 7, 1977, Sachin Pilot represents Tonk constituency in Rajasthan Assembly. He defeated BJP's Yoonus Khan in the Assembly poll. He was a member of Parliament representing the Ajmer constituency at the 15th Lok Sabha. Sachin Pilot, who is Rajasthan Congress president, was born in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He holds a BA degree from St. Stephens College, University of Delhi, a diploma in marketing from IMT. Ghaziabad and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. Sachin, son of late Congress leader Rajesh Pilot, had won the 2009 Lok Sabha election by defeating BJP's Kiran Maheshwari by a margin of 76,000 votes in Ajmer.
Read MoreThe crucial meeting comes close on the heels of Pilot's "ultimatum" that if three demands he made from the state government were not met by the end of this month, he would launch a state-wide agitation.
The top brass of Congress will meet the two-party veterans as elections are due in Rajasthan this year.
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Pilot vs Gehlot: Sachin Pilot and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot have been engaged in a power tussle since 2020.
Sachin Pilot at wrestlers protest: Speaking to the media after meeting the protesting wrestlers, the Congress leader targeted the central government and questioned the delay in justice for protesting wrestlers.
Rajasthan news: According to Christianganj Police Station SHO Karan Singh, supporters of both leaders (Pilot and Gehlot) had an altercation over seating arrangement, which led to a scuffle.
Dissident Congress leader Sachin Pilot threatened a massive agitation if action not taken on his demands by the month-end.
While speaking to the media, Pilot said the '40% commission government' issue helped the government to connect with the people.
Sachin Pilot's Jan Sangharsh Yatra: Challenging Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and the party's top brass as the state assembly elections approach, Pilot walked for nearly 25 km on the first day from Ajmer to Tolamal village in Kishangarh.
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Gehlot Vs Pilot: Pilot launched a 125-km-long "Jan Sangharsh Yatra" from Ajmer to Jaipur to raise the issue of corruption. The yatra made CM Gehlot uncomfortable and propelled him to step up his attacks on Pilot.
Ashok Gehlot vs Sachin Pilot: The statement of CM Gehlot came on a day Sachin Pilot launched a 125-km-long "Jan Sangharsh Pad Yatra" from Ajmer to Jaipur to raise the issue of corruption and the leaking of question papers for state government recruitment exams.
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Sachin Pilot 'Jan Sangharsh Yatra': Pilot on Tuesday announced his yatra to highlight corruption issues and paper leaks which are affecting the youth in the state.
Pilot vs Gehlot: He alleged that CM praising leaders from BJP and dishonouring Congress leaders is 'absolutely wrong.'
Addressing a programme in Dholpur, Gehlot said his government could be saved because of the support of three BJP leaders -- former chief minister Vasundhara Raje, former assembly speaker Kailash Meghwal and MLA Shobharani Kushwah.
Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot have been at loggerheads over the chief minister's post ever since the Congress formed the government in Rajasthan in December 2018.
Rajasthan: Sachin Pilot on Sunday claimed that it's been two weeks since he observed a one-day fast however Ashok Gehlot's government has not taken any action.
Alleged corruption during Raje government became a flashpoint between Pilot and Gehlot in Rajashtan ahead of state assembly elections.
Rajasthan: CM Ashok Gehlot today during an event asked the Congress workers to focus on helping people and not to be distracted by politics.
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