New Delhi, July 2 (IANS) If politics is the art of nuance, then Samajwadi Party's much debated future strategy can perhaps be gleaned by simply listening to its general secretary Amar Singh.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi -- once the bete noire of the Samajwadi Party that is being wooed by the Congress for support on the nuclear deal -- has overnight shot up in the party's esteem. Amar Singh has started adding a reverential 'ji' after her name. She is no longer referred to as 'Sonia Gandhi' or '10, Janpath'. She is now a respectful 'Soniaji'.
Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial hopeful L.K Advani, on the other hand, has been shorn off the 'ji' that trailed his name. Amar Singh has started referring to Advani brusquely as 'Lal Krishna Advani' rather than 'Advaniji'.