Two days after a private party meeting where Congress leader Sachin Pilot signaled factional peace, he publicly announced that he has buried the hatchet with Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. The reconciliation comes ahead of the upcoming state elections where both leaders will work together for the party’s victory. During a recent interview, Pilot acknowledged Gehlot’s experience and emphasized the need for unity and inclusivity within the party. He expressed his understanding that the party and the public’s interests are more important than any individual. Pilot’s statement indicates a collective commitment to move past personal conflicts and focus on the larger goal of winning the elections. He mentioned that he had taken advice from Kharge to forget the past and look forward. Pilot emphasized the significance of the Congress party’s success for the country and the need to seek the blessings of the people of Rajasthan. He highlighted the importance of working unitedly and in a way that is acceptable to both the people and the party workers. Pilot acknowledged that winning the elections is the next challenge and that individual statements and grievances are bygones. This reconciliatory move between Pilot and Gehlot showcases the Congress party’s determination to maintain unity and secure the support of the people in the upcoming Rajasthan elections. The leaders are focused on overcoming personal differences and prioritizing the party’s success in the state.