Summer 2018. The swearing-in ceremony of Karnataka chief minister H.D.?Kumara-swamy witnessed some unusual mom-ents in political history—the Vidhana Soudha dais turned into a theatre of visual memory. Arch--rivals shook?hands. Improbable threa-tened to become probable.?If it?reca-lled the heady Janata years, there was a twist.?The common enemy was not the Congress, but the BJP. The Congress was on this side. Sonia and Rahul Gandhi shared space with not just Chandrababu Naidu,?champion of ‘fed---eral’ politics, or Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD, a perennially friendly party, but also more (mutually) iffy fellow travellers such as the CPI(M), represented by the amiable Sitaram Yech-ury,?the Trinamool sup-remo Mamata Banerjee and AAP’s Arvind Kejri-wal.?That tentat-ive ente-nte didn’t travel far—their ess------en----tial incompatibility became the story of 2019.