Opinion: Amit Shah Drives Opposition Parties Into Each Other's Arms

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Amit Shah did the impossible yesterday: he got the entire spectrum of opposition together, indulging in a
public display of affection and unity at the swearing-in of H D Kumaraswamy as the Chief Minister of Karnataka.Shah's approach of politics
as a zero sum game with winning being everything has managed to ensure that his strategic objective of a fractious opposition has for the
moment failed.Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh who has just been announced as the chief of the party's coordination committee for the
Pradesh"
However, talks are on with the last round was held two days ago in Bengaluru where West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had a
President Rahul Gandhi)
Banerjee sweetened the deal-making with mithai she had flown in from Kolkata.It was apparent that "Maha-gatbandhan" (mega-alliance) optics
hit the sweet spot on stage yesterday as Mayawati smiled more than she ever has in public while hugged close by Sonia Gandhi
smiled more than she ever has in public while hugged close by Sonia GandhiSo what does all this hectic activity imply The biggest takeaway
is that the Congress is now prepared to play junior partner in strategic alliances in order to keep Modi and the BJP.A senior Congress
leader says "The media analysis is so superficial
We deliberately did not ally with the JD(S) in Karnataka before the polls as it would have ensured that the entire Hindu vote would have
been in play for Modi
The JD(S) was talking to the BJP before the polls just the way we are chatting with even the Shiv Sena for Palghar (upcoming Maharashtra
by-election)
If you go public on strategic alliances, it helps Modi, as we realised in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections
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Both the Gandhis have realised that to take on Modi and Shah, we need complete opposition unity."But how will the competing interests of
that only a very loose federation may emerge with the consensus being that Sonia Gandhi and interestingly Sharad Pawar be tasked with the
fire-fighting within the alliance
Says a senior leader, "Banerjee knows that the BJP is the real opposition, not the Left
She was spooked by Shah's actions in Bengal where he said he would uproot her.Pawar shares a warm relationship with Navin Patnaik, the Chief
Minister of Odisha, who declined to be part of the swearing-in, and will now reach out to him.Pawar had earlier used his smooth
interpersonal skills to attempt a tacit understanding with Modi; he now seems committed to the opposition project
Pawar and senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel have jointly been reaching out to Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray over the Palghar seat
Thackeray, who on a daily basis attacks Modi, is finally ready to break the 20-year-old alliance of the BJP and Sena
This will have interesting implications on Maharashtra politics
Maharashtra sends the second-largest contingent of Lok Sabha MPs (48) after UP's 80.So Gandhi Junior will not only have to play second
fiddle to the other parties but to his mother as well who seems to have put her announced retirement on hold as she acts as the chief
strategist of the new maha-gatbandhan
Sonia Gandhi was the one who called Deve Gowda to ensure he picked the Congress and not the BJP as his partner and she is expected to be the
one dealing with Mayawati, who like the Congress has learnt to be far more flexible.Mayawati had allied with the JD(S) in Karnataka and won
one seat
She also kept up pressure on Deve Gowda and Kumaraswamy to go with the Congress.Mayawati is likely to come and meet Sonia and Rahul in Delhi
soon for the Madhya Pradesh blueprint
Next week, her fledgling understanding with the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh will be tested in the Kairana by-election where the
opposition is putting up a united candidate against the BJP.Shah has pulled out all the stops for the by-election as even the 104 seats that
the BJP collected in Karnataka did not translate into a win
His reputation and his impressive record are on the line
Make no mistake - like Gorakhpur, Kairana is going to be a big one.(Swati Chaturvedi is an author and a journalist who has worked with The
Indian Express, The Statesman and The Hindustan Times.)Disclaimer: The opinions expressed within this article are the personal opinions of
the author
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