Wednesday, May 20, 2009

3M, Strange bedfellows

Scramble to support govt
OUR BUREAU
May 19: The 261-member UPA is set to easily cross the majority mark of 272 with outside “secular” parties falling over themselves to offer support.

Mayavati today ditched Prakash Karat and announced unconditional and outside support to the government, as did the Janata Dal (Secular) and the RJD. The Samajwadi Party did not clarify if its backing came with strings attached.

A nuanced difference in these parties’ equations with the Congress was evident, though. The BSP, Samajwadis and the RJD gave their letters of support to President Pratibha Patil but the JD(S) handed its letter to Sonia Gandhi herself.

Former allies Mulayam Singh Yadav, whose post-poll overtures the Congress has ignored, and Lalu Prasad, bitter at alleged humiliation by some Congress leaders, did not seek time from Sonia.

Mayavati’s move is almost a slap in the face of CPM general secretary Karat, who had gone to her residence in Delhi days before last July’s trust vote to strike a surprise alliance. The CPM today virtually admitted the third front had been a failure.

Mayavati claimed Manmohan Singh had phoned her yesterday (she had rung him on Sunday), described her as his “younger sister” and urged her to take a “positive” attitude towards government formation.

Amar Singh, who handed the Samajwadi letter to Patil, said Manmohan had “twice” asked him for support, a claim Congress and PMO sources would not confirm or deny.

Congress sources suggested Mayavati and Mulayam were hoping to be let off in assets cases. “The CBI’s an autonomous body and we will do nothing to interfere,” a Congress source said.

Mayavati’s 21 MPs, together with Mulayam’s 23, the RJD’s four and the three JD(S) members, would raise the pro-government votes to 312.

Congress sources said the party was talking to Ajit Singh, who has five MPs. He may be asked to merge his Rashtriya Lok Dal with the Congress if he wants ministry berths.


The changing colours of Mulayam, Mayawati, Lalu would put even the best pedigreed chamaleon to shame.
Yes, politics make strange bedfellows.
Just imagine both Mayawati and Mulayam bedding with Manmohan, in the same bed.
3M is a good brand name.
And the Congress as usual states that the CBI is an autonomous body :), wink! wink!.
We all know how autonomous it is.

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