December 8, 1997  
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INDER KUMAR GUJRAL: Short-Circuited

Inder Kumar GujralTo many, the plight of Prime Minister I.K. Gujral has resembled that of an innocent man strapped to an electric chair, anxiously awaiting a presidential pardon which he knows is unlikely to come. The crisis over the Jain Commission report was not of Gujral's making. He had actually envisaged the strategy of bringing the Congress into his Government before tabling the controversial report in Parliament. That plan went awry, thanks to india today's premature disclosure of Jain's awkward findings. Since then, Gujral has been stoically reconciled to his imminent downfall. Of course, he first tried to work his charm on Congress President Sitaram Kesri, and even made a few exploratory moves to facilitate a "voluntary" DMK withdrawal from the Government. When neither approach worked, he settled down to a strategy aimed at wearing out the Congress and heightening its discomfiture. He achieved this through a curious combination of private steadfastness, public detachment and collective procrastination. When a CPI(M) hothead at a Core Committee meeting demanded that Gujral send in his Government's resignation to the President, the prime minister replied: "Hum to ghore pe sawar hai (we are riding the horse). Why should we dismount?" In Gujral's calculation, nothing is really over till it is actually over. Which is why he has busied himself in the final days rushing through measures that reflect his personal priorities and his choice of friends. He has refused to precipitate matters, and could even let the opportunity to make a last parliamentary grandstand lapse for the sake of a public life after Race Course Road. Gujral just hates scoring goals; he is content to wait for the other side to shoot self-goals.

Sitaram Kesri: Mr Doublespeak
Jitendra Prasada: Demolition Man
Sonia Gandhi: Inscrutably Yours
Arjun Singh: Loyally Yours
L.K. Advani and A.B. Vajpayee: Spinning Yarns
N. Chandrababu Naidu: Trouble-Shooter
M. Karunanidhi and Murasoli Maran: Determined Duo
G.K. Moopanar: Forever Amber
H.S. Surjeet: The Swinger

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