Ashok Gehlot Defends His Comments on Sachin Pilot, Insists No Allegations Were Made
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- June 12, 2026
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CM Gehlot clarifies remarks on Pilot, denies any accusations
Rajasthan's chief minister Ashok Gehlot responded to criticism over his recent remarks about party colleague Sachin Pilot, stating that he never leveled any allegations against him.
When the dust settled after Ashok Gehlot’s remarks about fellow Congress leader Sachin Pilot, the political arena buzzed with speculation. Some media outlets hinted that the chief minister might have hinted at wrongdoing, while others read his words as a simple expression of concern.
Gehlot, however, was quick to set the record straight. In a press conference that felt part apology, part clarification, he said, “I never made any allegations against Sachin. My comments were taken out of context, and I regret the misunderstanding.” He added a pause, almost as if choosing his words carefully, then went on to stress that the two have always worked together for the betterment of Rajasthan.
Observers note that the exchange comes at a delicate time for the state’s ruling party. Internal dynamics have been strained lately, with whispers of rivalry and divergent visions for the future. Yet, Gehlot’s reassurance seemed aimed at calming nerves rather than stoking further debate.
“We are all part of the same team,” he said, letting a slight chuckle slip through—perhaps a subtle nod to the long‑standing camaraderie that both men share. The chief minister also highlighted that any suggestion of misconduct would be unfounded, emphasizing that the party’s focus should remain on development projects, not internal gossip.
Political analysts suggest that Gehlot’s swift clarification serves a dual purpose: protecting his own image and shielding Pilot from baseless speculation. In the world of Indian politics, where words can be weaponised, a few well‑placed sentences can prevent a bigger fallout.
For now, both leaders appear to be steering back onto the same road, with Gehlot promising to “continue collaborating closely” with Pilot. Whether this promise translates into concrete policy moves remains to be seen, but the immediate tension seems to have eased, at least on the surface.
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