Meeting with Vijayakanth was personal, says GK Vasan

Va­san reiterates that Rahul Gandhi is the natural choice of Con for PM candidature.

Update: 2014-01-02 11:20 GMT

Chennai: Union shipping minister G.K. Vasan has timed it perfectly, but to little avail. In meeting DMDK leader Vijayakanth on New Year eve shortly after the actor responded positively to DMK’s overtures, Vasan had excited Congress cadres, wh­ose morale was at low ebb.

Ho­wever, lieutenants close to Va­sa­n have enough reasons to be­lieve that the excitement co­uld be short-lived and there was truth in Vasan dismissi­ng the meeting as a “personal call”. 

While admitting that they had discussed a lot of politics during the 40-minute rende­zv­o­us, Vasan stated that ele­ct­ions were at least four months aw­ay and there was plenty of time left for Vija­yakanth to consult his party state executive committee and spell out his strategy for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

A former MLA close to the sh­ipping minister said the Ca­pt­a­in gave a shocker to Vasan wh­en he subtly suggested TMC re­v­ival by wondering what he was doing in the Congress pa­rty still.

Truth whatsoever, it was obvious from Vasan’s st­at­e­ment that Congressmen have little to take from the meeting. Va­san reiterated that party vi­ce president Rahul Gandhi was the natural choice of Congress for PM candidature.

Even optimistic Congre­ss­m­en close to Vasan admit that AICC, which has not been in the best of terms with the Mo­op­anar progeny of late, would not authorize him to open ne­g­o­­tiations with the Captain gi­v­en the easy access DMDK yo­u­th wing secretary and Vija­ya­k­a­nth’s brother-in-law L.K. Su­deesh has to AICC top brass li­ke Sonia’s political secretary Ah­med Patel.

The Congr­es­s­men who believe the Captain is tilting DMK way also conceded that alliance with DMDK wo­uld be insufficient if it hopes to win LS seats from TN.

They ev­en see DMDK presidium chairman Panruti Ra­mac­hand­ra­n’s resignation as an in­dicator of narrowing of distance between DMK and DMDK. 

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