
This dirty little Lok Sabha session is now over. Being a reflective, introspective man, you’d expect Advani to try and figure where it all went wrong. His partymen would tell him with fake bravado that the cash-for-votes sting has tainted the UPA’s victory and turned the tables on them entirely. That in any case, this session and the politics that will now follow are about fighting the next general election. And, to that extent, the general air of corruption and wheeling-dealing, the UPA’s embrace of Mulayam Singh and Amar Singh and the compromises — like the induction of Shibu Soren in the cabinet — will all make this victory short-lived. Mayawati as the rallying point of the third front, they will argue, can devastate the Congress nationally and, on balance, this confidence vote victory may lose the Congress the next election. There is some merit in this. But Advani has seen too much in his six-decade public life to get so dazzled by this talk as to miss the big, not-so-pretty picture.
In a vote where 22 MPs of all denominations defected, 15 came from his party or its allies. In fact,...


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