In close-up, Jayalalithaa
points, signalling the decisiveness of a leader. Three international leaders
including President Obama listen deferentially. Kneeling in front of her is
Mahinda Rajapakse, the Sri Lankan president, (the man who is famous for alleged atrocities against his island's ethnic Tamils). The
tagline: "This is the mark of a Prime Minister." This dream scenario
for the Tamil Nadu chief minister's party is mounted on giant billboards in 10
locations in Coimbatore .
The AIADMK youth wing Ilaignar Mattrum
Ilam Pengal Paasarai based in Coimbatore
has put up the banners. "India
is taken for a ride by many dominant
countries and only Amma can make India a stronger country," says
C M Vishnuprabhu, the 31-year-old secretary of the youth wing.
"The Sri Lankan
President is seen as a war criminal by Tamils and world nations; that's why I've
showed him kneeling down," he adds. But with the national election now
just months away, the pitch for the 65-year-old as prime minister is not
unexpected.
Tamil Nadu elects 39 Lok Sabha members.
The AIADMK won nine seats in the last general election and has just stitched
state-level alliances with the CPM and the CPI. It is also part of the 11-party
front that is being cobbled together as an alternative to the ruling coalition
and the opposition's equivalent, the NDA.
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