Naidu thought he was being clever by using the word “immobilismo”
to describe the situation in Seemandhra. There is very little he can be clever
about on this subject, and hence this recourse to Italian may be his only
option. But really, if he does want to speak Italian, maybe he should learn the
meaning of the word “Decidere” – decide, in plain English! Decidere about where
he stands on Telengana.
For the media is saying that Naidu is not sure whether he
supports or opposes the formation of Telengana. On the one hand we have a
Digvijaya Singh claiming that Naidu had given a written letter supporting
Telengana. Can Naidu please “chiarere” (clarify) if this is factually
“corregerre” (correct)? Equally, all media outlets are saying that Naidu is
sitting “sulla recinzione” (on the fence) on this subject. The TOI writes today
“He remained non-committal on Telangana
saying he couldn’t choose from among three of his children”. So what’s the
real story here? Is there a conflict between his personal views and his
party’s? We do know that Naidu loves Hyderabad and rightfully claims credit for
having made the city into an IT firepower. Is it this love for Hyderabad (in
addition to the thousands of crores his family and friends have invested in the
city) that is making him now hint that he supports a united AP?
Also, can Naidu please decidere
whether he has discussed his “situazione” (predicament) with the BJP and
Narendra Modi? Because it appears, at least for now, that the BJP is sticking
to its declared support for Telengana (we cannot be sure when the party does a
“salto mortale” (somersault), as it did with its stand on overturning the SC
verdict on convicted MPs/MLAs). If Naidu plans to support the BJP, it looks
specious that he hasn’t had a conversation with Modi when he famously shared
the dias with him recently. Also, can we please know whether Naidu has invited
Modi to sit in for a few minutes as he “astenersi cibo” (abstains food…..damn,
cant find the exact word for fast in Italian!). Will Modi come if he is
invited…..he seems to be going everywhere these days, especially the bigger
towns where TV cameras are available aplenty!
Because really, it looks like Naidu is playing “raggiungere”
(catch up) with Jagan. Even Jagan has reportedly gone back on his party’s
support to the Telengana cause, but then that young leader has so much more
charisma than Naidu. Why, Jagan has had the guts to undertake his fast in
Hyderabad, the epicenter of the Telengana struggle, where there is massive
support for the breakaway state. Naidu, in contrast, has chosen to run away to
Delhi – maybe learning from Modi that the density of TV cameras is the highest
in that city!
The reality is that Naidu is squeezed between the TRS-Congress combo in Telengana and a possible Jagan-Congress tango in Seemandhra. That’s why he has been crying foul about the “fixed match” which the Congress has been staging with TRS and Jagan. Is this why Naidu felt compelled to gravitate towards the BJP? Is it the fear of becoming totally irrelevant in the state that is making him make these frantic moves? After all, his seats tally in the Lok Sabha has come down from 29 in the 1999 elections to just 6 now. His vote share in the meantime has declined from nearly 40% to barely 28% now. Is it this electoral desperation that is making Naidu so awkward, risking the proverbial “falling between two stools”? Naidu has a lot to think about, and maybe the fast he is undertaking will give him the time to do so.
The real truth is that Naidu is looking desperate. Unable to decide where he stands. Politics pushes him towards the BJP, but that party has declared support for Telengana. What will Naidu do now? That’s the million dollar question (damn…..how do I say that in Italian?!)!
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