
For the moment at least, the AIADMK members of parliament and their allies are letting their feet do the talking for them in their long and somewhat misguided agitation to press for the dismissal of the Karunanidhi government in Tamil Nadu. Thursday witnessed their fourth walkout from Parliament. And, from the looks of it, this will not be their last. AIADMK general secretary Jayalalitha8217;s gameplan is patently clear. She means to keep her foot on the parliamentary accelerator even while beating the war drums in the state.
These 8220;walkoutathons8221; her partymen and women are staging are meant as a friendly prelude to the more serious campaign that the lady is planning against her bete noire8217;s so-called anti-farmer policies in the state.
So far Prime Minister Vajapayee has preferred to address the issue by not addressing it. Apart from holding out the promise of considering the demand after the budget session of Parliament, he has done very little apart from providing his AIADMK coalition partners with a patient hearing. But given the Jayalalitha8217;s temperament, he will not be given the luxury of prevarication on the issue for much longer. He must, therefore, learn to be more pro-active. Jayalalitha must be told in no uncertain terms that a government dismissal at a stage when Tamil Nadu is relatively free from any obvious militant activity will damage not just his credibility but hers as well. He must also persuade her to call off the 8220;walkoutathon8221; sessions in Delhi because even as they damage the image of his government, they call embarrassing attention to the fact that the AIADMK and its allies are not behaving like mature coalition partners are expected to.