THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 14, 2017- Topic 1
Assembly election results: U.P.
and away
In the post-Mandal era, Uttar
Pradesh, the country’s most populous State that is made
up of diverse regions, has rarely witnessed a landslide, leave alone of such
dimensions, in an Assembly election. As the State went to the polls, there was
a clutch of arguments marshalled by sundry political commentators on why the
BJP could not repeat its huge sweep in the 2014 Lok Sabha election — the
magnitude of which had surprised the party itself as much as its rivals.
It was
pointed out, for instance, that this was a State election, the implication being
that a totally different political dynamic would be at play. Other factors such
as the effect of demonetisation, the Samajwadi Party-Congress alliance, and the
fading appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi were thrown into the mix. As it
turned out, none of this seemed to matter much as the results of the two
elections were eerily similar — both in terms of the geographical spread of the
victory and vote percentages. The BJP managed to effectively tap into segments
among the Other Backward Classes and Dalits, besides its upper-caste vote base.
The popularity of Mr. Modi contributed in no small measure to the election
result, but the party succeeded by also feeding into the disgruntlement over
the narrow social alliances forged by the SP and the BSP.
The SP and the BSP, following
their 2014 debacle, chose to make two tactical changes. By revolting against
his father and party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav, incumbent Chief Minister
Akhilesh Yadav presented himself and his party as agents of development. But he
was unable to convince the electorate that the party had moved away from caste
and, more specifically, Yadav-led patronage. Despite the alliance with a weak
Congress party, the SP’s support remained limited to its core traditional vote.
The BSP tried a newer tactic, an abstract Dalit-Muslim alliance, and ran on the
hope that fielding candidates based on identity would break the coalition of
forces that had supported the BJP in 2014. But the expediency of this strategy
based on caste and community failed, partly because of perceptions that BSP
leader Mayawati was ambivalent about who she would join hands with in the event
of a hung Assembly. U.P. is a communally sensitive State and the BJP — which
failed to field a single Muslim candidate — must not interpret the scale of the
victory as an endorsement of majoritarianism or an excuse to raise the
political pitch on divisive issues such as the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Going
into the 2019 general election, Mr. Modi and his party will be closely
monitored on how much they adhere to his promise of taking everyone along. The
last thing that a “new India” needs is an escalation of denominational politics
that raises unnecessary passions and subverts the developmental agenda.
Vocabulary
Landslide: an overwhelming
majority of votes for one party in an election.
Example: Winning the
election by a landslide
Synonyms: decisive victory, overwhelming
majority, triumph, sweep
Clutch: grasp or seize
(something) tightly or eagerly.
Example: He stood clutching
a microphone
Synonyms: grip, grasp, clasp, cling
to, hang on to, clench, hold
Sundry: of various kinds.
Example: Lemon rind and
sundry herbs
Synonyms: various, varied, miscellaneous, assorted, mixed
Fading: gradually grow
faint and disappear.
Example: The noise faded
away
Synonyms: dim, grow
dim, grow faint, fail, dwindle, die away
Debacle: a sudden and ignominious failure; a fiasco.
Example: The economic
debacle that became known as the Great Depression
Synonyms: fiasco, failure, catastrophe, disaster, mess, ruin
Patronage: the support given by a patron.
Example: The arts could no
longer depend on private patronage
Synonyms: sponsorship, backing, funding, financing, promotion
Expediency: the quality of being convenient and practical
despite possibly being improper or immoral; convenience.
Example: An act of
political expediency
Ambivalent: having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about
something or someone.
Example: Some loved her,
some hated her, few were ambivalent about her
Synonyms: equivocal, uncertain, unsure, doubtful, indecisive, inconclusive
Adhere: stick fast to a surface or substance.
Example: Paint won't adhere
well to a greasy surface
Synonyms: stick (fast), cohere, cling, bond, attach, be
stuck