Kesri's calls to Moopanar spread distrust in United Front about TMC leader
Tara Shankar Sahay in New Delhi
Two telephone calls made by Congress president Sitaram
Kesri to Tamil Maanila Congress president
G K Moopanar were monitored by the United Front leadership and
spread distrust in the ranks of the 13-party combine.
A senior UF leader admitted that some of his colleagues
had confronted Moopanar over Kesri's telephone calls
and inquired what they were all about. Moopanar, the UF source revealed,
told the Front leaders that Kesri had simply
made a couple of "courtesy calls" and there was
nothing more to it.
However, the UF leaders was far from satisfied with
Moopanar's explanation.
Asked how the UF leadership had monitored Kesri's
calls to Moopanar, the UF source pointed out
that the reins of government were still in the Front's
hands and that Intelligence Bureau sleuths had reported the
calls made between the Congress and the TMC.
Meanwhile, Kesri held a series of meeting with senior
Congress colleagues at his Purana Quila Road home
on Sunday to discuss
the political situation. It is understood the discussions
centered around the raw deal given to Moopanar by the UF leadership
and how best the Congress could exploit it.
The Left parties, which played a key role in Gujral's election as UF
leader and dumping Moopanar, have urged the Front not
to take the TMC's decision to stay out of the government lightly.
Moopanar's action in opening up a
channel with Kesri may eventually have ominous overtones for the Front's future,
Left leaders are understood to have
cautioned the UF leadership.
The UF leaders have since been trying to persuade Moopanar to change
his mind and join the Gujral government. Moopanar
decided the TMC would not join the government, after
he was outwitted by the UF leadership in the race for the prime
ministership.
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