![]() |
|
| POLL 98: THE NATION Poll Pourri Soldiers of the Disunited Front
Now comes phase III. Mulayam has declared the CPI a regional party and taken exception to its decision to contest seats in Uttar Pradesh. He has spoken of the CPI's desperation to garner 4 per cent of the vote in at least four states so as to retain its national party status. The comrades are livid. A.B. Bardhan, CPI general secretary, talks of the 4 per cent norm being reached in seven states. With friends like Mulayam, who needs capitalists? -- Javed M Ansari Starry Eyed H.D. Deve Gowda has two fetishes: slumber and astrology. That's why people were astonished when he filed his nomination papers from Hassan at 11.15 a.m., 45 minutes before the supposedly inauspicious Rahu kala ended. Mr Humble Farmer immediately declared this was proof he was "not orthodox or superstitious". As the local rationalists' society considered giving Deve Gowda honorary membership, the truth emerged. A Keralite astrologer had told Deve Gowda to file his papers "between 11.05 and 11.20 a.m". Not only did he do so, but his son, Kumaraswamy, did the same in Kanakpura. -- Stephen David Helping Father
Gujral's campaign manager in Jalandhar is son Naresh. Junior Gujral is targeting Sonia Gandhi. His innovative bilingual one-liners seem quite in keeping with the local idiom: "The rate at which Sonia's offering apologies, she may end up being called Sorrian (plural for sorry in Punjabi English)." The next barb's a trifle better: "Congress (I) has been reduced to Congress (Italy)." Funny, even the BJP's Pramod Mahajan said that recently. Akali-sponsored ticket, a Congressman's security equipment, BJP-style acerbity: Gujral's campaign is truly representative of composite culture. -- Ramesh Vinayak Reign of Error In the OBC politics of the Hindi heartland, they're the awesome twosome, the cow belt's very own Punch and Judy show. Try as they might, Kalyan Singh and Mulayam Singh Yadav can't do without each other. Recently, the two were to address (different) rallies in Ghazipur, eastern Utttar Pradesh, on the same day. Kalyan arrived, helicopter and all, spotted a large crowd and immediately asked the pilot to land. He was running up the stairs to the dais when he noticed something was amiss. The flags; they were the Samajwadi Party's. So was the crowd -- which booed Kalyan while he beat a hasty retreat and sought the BJP rally venue. Moments later, Mulayam arrived. Ever one to make an overstatement of a whisper, he declared Kalyan's bloomer as evidence of the BJP's fruitless search for supporters. Obviously, said Mulayam, this indicated Kalyan's party would be wiped out in the coming polls. Last heard, Kalyan was swearing vengeance. -- Javed M Ansari Soliciting Card
-- Sayantan Chakravarty |
|
© Living Media India Ltd |