Commentary / Janardan Thakur
The 'Sonia card' has become a big joke
Curiously enough, there are still Congressmen
who are hoping to be bailed out by the 'dowager empress', Sonia Gandhi. Never since
1991 have the whispers died down completely; whispers that the
lady of 10, Janpath will finally take a plunge into the fray. The
much touted 'Sonia card' has become a big joke.
Time and again,
those claiming to know the 'mind of Sonia Gandhi' said the lady
would eventually 'join politics'. Some said she was interested
in becoming the Congress president. We now know she wasn't. Others
said she was interested in contesting the Lok Sabha election. We now
know she wasn't. She did go to Amethi, but not to become a candidate
in the election. Yet others said she was out to topple Rao, but
if Rao was toppled the lady certainly played no part in it. Or
if she did play a part we are not aware of it.
One suspects that Sonia Gandhi has all along had a very clear
idea of what she wanted and how to get what she wanted. She needs
security for herself and her family, she needs status, and she
needs to keep the skeletons in her husband's cupboards from spilling
over, for that would ruin her own future, and the future of her
children. Maybe she wants to keep the seat warm for a probable
inheritor of the Nehru-Gandhi mantle on the political stage. The
fact that Sonia has not entered active politics does not mean
that she is a stranger to politicking. As one commentator put
it. Nobody who has been in 'that household can be (a stranger
to politicking), unless he/she is daft.'
At one point it was rumoured that Sonia Gandhi could be inducted
into the Congress Working Committee, and that she was 'not
averse' to the idea. Why she should have wanted to be on
the working committee was a little hard to understand. What could
she have achieved or get as a member of that body that she could
not just being Sonia Gandhi? There were, of course, many other Congress
leaders who had craved her presence in the CWC, but what was there
in it for her?
Congressmen have a habit of deluding themselves. They ought to
know by now that the lady is not interested in securing things
for others. Captain Satish Sharma may be in hot water but does
she care? All that matters to her is Sonia Gandhi and her family.
The secret of her political clout in the Congress was her refusal
to step into the political arena. Only by not playing the Sonia
card could she maintain its value. She was simply not interested
in waging a proxy battle for disgruntled Congressmen, as both
N D Tiwari and Arjun Singh learnt to their cost.
On that day when Singh and Tiwari were cobbling their own little Congress at the
Talkatora stadium, Sonia Gandhi knew too well with which her side her interests lay.
Despite her allergy towards Narasimha Rao she never allowed a complete break in her relations with him. What Sonia Gandhi needs most for the protection of her
interests in the country is a government that is at least not
openly inimical to her. She cares little whether such a government
is headed by Narasimha Rao or by H D Deve Gowda.
What she dreaded
most was a BJP government at the Centre, and the day Vajpayee
fell one of the biggest smiles was perhaps on the face of Sonia
Gandhi. Deve Gowda she would not have known from Adam. but that did
not matter. The fact that the new prime minister went to 10, Janpath
(to seek her blessings?) set most of her fears to rest.
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