With former ally DMK virtually shutting the doors and DMDK inching towards BJP; Congress, which used to ride piggyback on either of the two major Dravidian parties -- DMK or AIADMK, is staring at a repeat of the 1998 scenario when it was left to fend itself. The party then drew a blank.
Congress' predicament, in the backdrop of corruption charges against the UPA Government headed by it, has become acute with the party's stand opposing the release of seven convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
Congress was also at pains to give a convincing explanation over Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meeting Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC in Myanmar yesterday, which has been already opposed by DMK and Tamil outfits.
The meeting had come in the backdrop of growing clamour in the state for an India-sponsored separate resolution in the UNHRC against Sri Lanka for alleged war crimes. India had voted in support of earlier US-sponsored resolutions on the same issue.
Party chief M Karunanidhi has said all doors were shut on more allies, putting an end to speculations of a patch-up following senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad calling on him here recently.