New Delhi:

Amidst the suspense over whether Ashok Gehlot is in the race for the post of Congress President, his meeting with Sonia Gandhi has been postponed for a day.

The meeting was initially scheduled for Wednesday evening.

Gehlot reached Delhi on Wednesday night.

At the same time, he is to have a meeting with the Congress President on Thursday.

Important information related to the case:

  • After reaching Delhi, Gehlot said, "We work under the Congress President. Decisions will be taken accordingly in the coming time. Media should recognize the issues of the country. Writers, journalists are being called anti-nationals and put in jail." It has been given. We are concerned about them."

  • The Chief Minister of Rajasthan said, "This is the tradition of our party even today, I have been watching for 50 years, I am watching from the time of Congress President, Indira ji, I have been watching since Rajiv ji's time. Whether it was Narasimha Rao ji, Sonia Gandhi ji is the Congress President, there is always a discipline within the Congress."

  • Reports say that after Shashi Tharoor and Ashok Gehlot, a new candidate for the post of Congress President has come in the form of Digvijay Singh.

    At the same time, Ashok Gehlot, who was once the frontrunner in this race, surprised everyone with his game just two days before the closure of nominations.

  • Rajasthan minister Pratap Singh Kachariawas said, "Congress will work under the leadership of Ashok Gehlot. We did not discuss his resignation. He is not resigning today, he will not resign in future."

    Another minister Vishvendra Singh said, "Ashok Gehlot will complete his five years in Rajasthan."

  • Since no leader is allowed to hold two terms in the Congress, many saw these remarks as a sign that Ashok Gehlot does not want to contest for the party president's election.

    Rahul Gandhi had made it clear only last week that Gehlot cannot play a dual role in line with the "one person, one post" policy of the Congress.

  • Ashok Gehlot, very reluctantly agreed to the party president, but the prevailing circumstances made him want to continue as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan.

    On Sunday, more than 90 MLAs loyal to Gehlot threatened mass resignation over reports that if he moved to a national role, his rival Sachin Pilot would be the chief minister of Rajasthan.

  • In open opposition to the Gandhi family, the legislators put forth conditions, which included choosing a new chief minister only after the Congress president election, if Gehlot becomes the Congress president.

    This rebellion embarrassed the Congress in the midst of Rahul Gandhi's "Bharat Jodo Yatra".

    This is said to have angered the Gandhi family and there is strong speculation that Gehlot is out of the race for party chief.

  • However, top party sources said that Gehlot is still in the race for the post of Congress president and this has not been ruled out.

    On Tuesday evening, Congress leaders Ambika Soni and Anand Sharma held a meeting with Sonia Gandhi to talk about resolving the crisis that has arisen for the Rajasthan Congress.

  • Gehlot denied any involvement in the rebellion, citing a visit to a temple near the India-Pakistan border that morning.

    He told the central leadership, "I have nothing in my hands, the MLAs are angry."

    Gehlot also apologized, but it was said that Mallikarjun Kharge, one of the senior most Congress leaders, considered it serious indiscipline.

    Sachin Pilot is also currently in Delhi and wants to meet Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

  • Significantly, the Congress is preparing to bring its first non-Gandhi family president in more than two decades.

    All three Gandhis will be out of the polls to be held on October 17.

    Till now Shashi Tharoor has sought nomination papers.

    There are reports that Digvijay Singh can join this match.