Rajasthan polls: After four-year wait, Sachin Pilot hopeful of wearing 'safa' again
The Rajasthan Congress chief had pledged in 2014 to not wear the traditional headgear till the party returns to power in the state.

The Rajasthan Congress chief had pledged in 2014 to not wear the traditional headgear till the party returns to power in the state.
Pilot exuded confidence that the Congress will form the government in Rajasthan and he will wear the 'safa' once again after the results for assembly polls, scheduled to be held on Friday, are announced on December 11.
"After the party suffered a major defeat in 2014, I pledged to not wear a 'safa' till I return to power. I decided to give up wearing the 'safa', which I love wearing as a symbol of culture," he told PTI Wednesday when asked about his resolution.
Pilot said people gifted him 'safas' on several occasions while he was campaigning for the assembly polls.
Instead of wearing them, he said, he would put them down after touching them to his forehead.
"I am quite hopeful that people's blessings will make sure that the Congress wins the elections and I will be able to wear the 'safa' once again," he said.
The 41-year-old Congress leader is contesting the state poll for the first time from Muslim-dominated Tonk constituency. He is pitted against BJP candidate Yoonus Khan.
Pilot has been a former MP from Dausa and then from Ajmer.
The Congress had faced a drubbing in the state in 2013 assembly polls and 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
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