Meanwhile, as we write, the Natwar flip-flop continues (Please see Congress Is Not Letting Me Speak...'), perhaps symptomaticonly of the last-ditch attempts at some sort of a rapprochement with the party. Das Munshi denies, as he would, that there is any pressure from Congress on Natwar to withdraw his privilege motion, claiming that Natwar is not even taking his calls: "I rang up five time yesterday to ascertain about his notice, but Natwar did not come on line Perhaps my voice is not like Amar Singh's?"Natwar, on his part, now says that "the privilege notice is against the Prime Minister ofIndia, which is an office, an institution. There is nothing personal againstPrime Minister Manmohan Singh." He continues to assert that along with theCongress party, he too should have been given a clean chit in the matter butadds that he would not say anything against Congress President Sonia Gandhi oragainst the party.