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Pranab to meet Jayalalitha?
By Javed M Ansari
NEW DELHI, FEB. 10. A senior Congress emissary, most probably the
Congress Working Committee member, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, is
likely to fly to Chennai next week to confer with the AIADMK
supremo, Ms. J. Jayalalitha, even as the AICC sources were
suggesting today that the party has neither totally closed the
``third front option'' nor yet given up the option of exploring a
``DMK-TMC-Congress minus BJP'' formulation.
The best scenario for the Congress will arise if Ms. Jayalalitha
were to understand the party's misgivings over the inclusion of
the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) in the ``secular alliance.''
Therefore, one of the main tasks before the Congress emissary
when he sits down to talk to Ms Jayalalitha will be to make her
appreciate the complexities of the issues involved.
For the Congress, being part of an alliance which includes the
PMK goes far beyond electoral considerations. ``It is an
extremely sentimental issue for us and we cannot just brush it
aside,'' says a senior Congress leader. A view that is shared by
the Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) chief, Mr. G.K. Moopanar, as
well.
The AICC leadership may have succeeded in putting a lid on the
belligerence of the TNCC leaders, but even they realise the
difficulties that lie ahead. For one, the rank and file of the
party remains unconvinced of the desirability of any
understanding with the PMK.
The Congress has its task cut out as it goes about justifying its
relations with a party which has made no bones about its support
for the outlawed Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Apart from the
Congress party's stated opposition to the LTTE, what it cannot
easily forget is the manner in which the PMK eulogised the
assassins of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. A point that was
made rather sharply by the party president, Ms. Sonia Gandhi, to
one of the TNCC leaders who attempted to give a clean chit to the
PMK.
Both the Congress as well as Mr. Moopanar, in their interactions
with Ms. Jayalalitha are expected to demand a greater
appreciation of their sensitivities and a greater flexibility in
the nature of the alliance. They will demand an arrangement
similar to the one in the 1999 Lok Sabha elections, in which the
different parties were allied with the AIADMK and not with each
other. Both the parties will make it clear that there will be no
sharing of seats between them and the PMK and there would also be
no common manifesto, with each party contesting on the strength
of its own manifesto. The party will also reserve the right to
put up candidates against the PMK. The Congress is also likely to
make it clear that as far as Pondicherry is concerned, it is not
negotiable and will insist on contesting the majority of the
seats there.
The pro-Third Front argument is that the Congress will still end
up winning more or less the same number of seats that it will be
able to manage as part of the Secular Front. The added advantage
of the ``Third Front option'' is that the Congress could possibly
play the role of a balancing force.
The last, and remote, option is of a DMK-TMC-Congress minus the
BJP arrangement. However, it is realised that only Mr. Moopanar
can play the role of a catalyst in bringing about this kind of a
front.
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