Raipur: Dharmalal Kaushik has responded to Congress state in-charge Sachin Pilot’s statement, asserting that where Sachin Pilot comes from, he couldn’t open an account in the previous elections and couldn’t save his dignity. Kaushik claimed that he is talking about winning 11 seats in Chhattisgarh, but similar circumstances are likely to arise as in the last election in Rajasthan.

Sachin Pilot had mentioned winning 11 seats in a party meeting on Thursday. Kaushik’s counter comes as a strong rebuke to Pilot’s electoral aspirations. He suggested that Pilot faced difficulties in the past elections in the region he hails from, raising questions about his ability to secure victories.

Dharmalal Kaushik emphasized the analogy by drawing parallels between the upcoming Chhattisgarh elections and the past scenario in Rajasthan. This comparison hints at potential challenges and obstacles Pilot might encounter in Chhattisgarh, reminiscent of his past electoral endeavors in Rajasthan.

Kaushik’s remarks not only challenge Pilot’s electoral prowess but also question his credibility and influence in the areas he claims to have a stronghold. By highlighting the inability to open an electoral account in the previous elections, Kaushik aims to diminish Pilot’s standing and reputation.

The political dynamics seem to be intensifying as leaders exchange statements and counter-statements, setting the stage for a competitive and charged political atmosphere in both Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. The reference to past experiences serves as a strategic move to influence public perception and shape the narrative surrounding Sachin Pilot’s political career.

As the political discourse unfolds, the electorate will closely watch how these exchanges impact the political landscape, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. The statements made by Dharmalal Kaushik add a layer of complexity to the political narrative, setting the tone for an intriguing and closely contested electoral battle.