Topping the list of suspects are cwc members Rajesh Pilot, Meira Kumar, Prasada and Kesri. Former Orissa chief minister J.B. Patnaik, senior leader Madhavsinh Solanki and a host of MPs - among them P.C. Chacko, Prithviraj Chauhan, Praful Patel - are also believed to have itchy feet. Pilot, who enjoys an anti-establishment image, reportedly knew of the rebels' plans before they came to fruition, but was in two minds whether to join them. In the cwc, he partially endorsed P.A. Sangma's stand, pointing out that there was no need to project anyone as prime minister. The question of leadership was best left to the cpp. But he was not privy to the letter of protest signed by the three and delivered to 10, Janpath at 6 pm on May 15. He expressed his disapproval of it on record the next day and reiterated his commitment to the Congress 'which has given me so much. Whatever I am today is because of the Congress'. There's no love lost between Pilot and Pawar, one reason why the former may have balked at making a move. At a subsequent informal cwc meeting, though, he did express his reservations over the expulsion of Pawar & Co, advocating the milder path of suspension.