Sachin Pilot and other rebel Congress leaders may find out today whether they can be disqualified by the Speaker as the Rajasthan High Court pronounces its verdict on their petition a day after the Supreme Court said the "voice of dissent" cannot be suppressed in a democracy. The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to stop the High Court from delivering the verdict that is likely to impact the revolt-hit Congress government in Rajasthan. But in a twist that may delay the verdict, team Pilot has asked the High Court to make the centre a party in the case. The rebels want the centre to weigh in on whether the anti-defection law applies to their case. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot yesterday said he was confident of his majority and an assembly session would be called "very soon".