Gehlot slips into 'all is well' act amid uncertainty over CM post
The New Indian Express|October 02, 2022
WHILE there is much doubt on whether the Congress leader will continue as chief minister, Ashok Gehlot is making every effort to project that 'all is well' and things are normal in Rajasthan.
RAJESH ASNANI
Gehlot slips into 'all is well' act amid uncertainty over CM post

After returning from Delhi, he was in Bikaner division on Saturday for events connected to rural Olympics in the state. Meanwhile, the verbal war between the Gehlot and Sachin Pilot factions has also subsided in the past two days after the AICC issued a stern advisory. Both camps are now following a 'wait and watch' policy and waiting for the next move of the high command.

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