Jaipur: A day ahead of the special assembly session in Rajasthan requested by chief minister Ashok Gehlot, the showdown between him and his former deputy, Sachin Pilot, appears to have finally settled down.The two greeted each other with a handshake, in the presence of senior Congress leader K.C. Venugopal, during a Congress Legislature Party meeting at Gehlot’s residence on Thursday. This was the first time the two met after the month-long rebellion by Pilot and MLAs supporting him.The suspension of Pilot camp MLAs Bhanwarlal Sharma and Vishvendra Singh was also revoked on Thursday.They were sacked from their positions last month after three audio tapes, of them having a purported conversation with Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on toppling the Congress government, were leaked.While Gehlot had signalled his “forget and forgive” attitude, he specified that it is needed to “save democracy”.Also read: Ashok Gehlot vs Sachin Pilot: A Timeline of How the Rajasthan Crisis UnfoldedGehlot camp MLAs have come back to Jaipur, but are still staying at a hotel and not interacting with others.“The Congress’s fight is to save democracy under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. In the past one month, whatever internal discord happened within the Congress party, we have to, for the state, for the country and for the people for Rajasthan, move on with the spirit of forget-and-forgive,” Gehlot tweeted.The meeting was called to discuss the plan of action for the assembly session on Friday.Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janta Party has now announced that it will move a no-confidence motion against the Gehlot government in the session tomorrow.On Tuesday, Pilot had said that he was hurt when Gehlot had called him “nikamma” and “nakara“, and accused Pilot of conspiring with the BJP to topple the state government.Pilot met former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Monday night, following which the party announced the constitution of a three-member committee to address the issues raised by Pilot and the other rebel MLAs, and arrive at an appropriate resolution.