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Gehlot vs Pilot: What next in Rajasthan tussle? 

Amid the Rajasthan political slugfest, the Congress has alleged that there are bleak chances of justice from the judiciary. The big charge comes a day before the hearing of Rajasthan Speaker's plea in the SC on Monday.

Congress leader Ajay Maken said," What is most worrying is that Constitution and established constitutional traditions are being trampled upon by the BJP. It appears that hopes of justice from the judiciary is fading. Governors are becoming helpless in protecting the constitution."

Meanwhile, the Congress has also planned to stage 'dharnas' outside Raj Bhavans across the country on Tuesday to protest Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra's delay in convening an Assembly session despite the state government and cabinet's approval.

So, what next in Rajasthan tussle? Watch as panelists debate.

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