12-19-2010, 01:14 AM
[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/304795/Emperor-to-be-has-no-clothes.html"]Emperor-to-be has no clothes[/url]
Quote:Despite these obvious differences, it is worth noting that throughout last Friday the Congress spokespersons fell back on a variant of the ââ¬Ëfictionââ¬â¢ argument that killed the debate on Mitrokhin in 2005. Although the authenticity of the cables wasnââ¬â¢t questioned (except by the gentleman who whiffed a ââ¬Åconspiracyââ¬Â), it was argued that there was nothing ââ¬Åofficialââ¬Â about WikiLeaks. Therefore, the disclosures werenââ¬â¢t worthy of being dignified. They were, Congress spokespersons claimed insouciantly, at best, individual assessments peppered with reports of conversations torn out of context. There was, predictably, no mention of the fact that just prior to the first instalment of WikiLeaks, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had alerted world capitals of the possible embarrassment from their disclosures.
It is possible the Congress wouldnââ¬â¢t have bothered with WikiLeaks had Rahul Gandhiââ¬â¢s conversation with the US Ambassador at a lunch hosted by the Prime Minister on July 20, 2009, not featured in the disclosures. The earlier release of a report on the Congress trying to play identity politics with the 26/11 Mumbai attacks hadnââ¬â¢t resulted in a flurry of clarifications and explanations. And rightly so since the US Embassy cable was an assessment based on public statements.
Nor was there excitement over the unflattering assessment of Sonia Gandhiââ¬â¢s leadership during the stalemate on the nuclear debate. The colourful charge that the Congress president doesnââ¬â¢t miss any opportunity to miss an opportunity was the Ambassadorââ¬â¢s assessment. Envoys are expected to provide such blunt reports to headquarters in confidence. Just because WikiLeaks breached that confidentiality doesnââ¬â¢t undermine the validity of the exercise. Nor does it suggest that any US desire to be implacably hostile to the lady. Diplomacy is rarely conducted on such black and white terms, not even by the US.
The importance of Rahul Gandhiââ¬â¢s conversation with the US Ambassador wonââ¬â¢t be found within the framework of India-US bilateral ties. Rahulââ¬â¢s suggestion that ââ¬Åradicalised Hindu groupsââ¬Â posed a ââ¬Åbigger threatââ¬Â to India than the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba didnââ¬â¢t lead to the US immediately discounting all that India had said about the 26/11 attack. The US has its own counter-terrorism establishment that does its own assessments, and it is highly unlikely that any of its functionaries had reason to conclude that Abhinav Bharat was the new Hindu Al Qaeda. The conversation was important not for what it reveals about the Governmentââ¬â¢s approach to internal security, but for its insights into the mind of Indiaââ¬â¢s ââ¬Åelusiveââ¬Â heir designate.
Rahul is not merely ââ¬Åelusiveââ¬Â for American diplomats; he has also eluded all meaningful interrogation of his views by Indians. Apart from his template speech on the two Indiaââ¬â¢s, Indians know precious little or nothing about the heir designateââ¬â¢s views on subjects of crucial importance to the country. What does he think of Jammu & Kashmir, apart from his friendship with Omar Abdullah? What has he to say on foreign policy, economic strategies and education? Indians are as clueless about the man tipped to succeed Manmohan Singh. Rahul has kept his views severely rationed.
[color="#FF0000"]Unfortunately for Rahul, this non-scripted account of his view on internal security doesnââ¬â¢t suggest a grasp of the subject. If Rahul thinks that the terror version of the kachchha-baniyan gang that worked the badlands of Uttar Pradesh is a ââ¬Ågreater threatââ¬Â to India than the LeT ââ¬â and that too just eight months after 26/11 ââ¬â it calls into question his understanding of issues. Worse, by revealing his zany views to the Ambassador of a country whose assistance has been sought to tame Pakistan, he has shown an incredible lack of judgement.[/color]
Some people have greatness thrust on them. This Emperor-to-be, it now emerges, has no clothes.