THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 11, 2017- Topic 1
RK Nagar bypoll cancellation
By
cancelling the by-election to the Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagar Assembly constituency
in Tamil Nadu, the Election Commission has gone well beyond indicting the
ruling AIADMK (Amma), and its candidate and deputy general secretary, T.T.V.
Dhinakaran.
In its elaborate order, the EC also raised the possibility of
disqualifying a candidate for a period up to six years if the candidate
exceeded the prescribed limit for election expenses by either directly
incurring or authorising them in the campaign, and for three years for failure
to render a correct account of the expenses. Clearly, the EC, while detailing
the series of violations that its personnel recorded, was not being defensive
of its own monitoring of the electoral process. The order recalled the
provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, relating to
disqualification of a candidate, and the source of the EC’s own powers, Article
324 of the Constitution. During the Assembly election last year, the EC had postponed
polls in two constituencies citing electoral malpractices, but nothing more
came of it. The same candidates of the two major parties, the AIADMK and the
DMK, contested the elections when they were held later. This time, expressing
its “anguish over the sordid state of affairs”, the EC stated that the methods
adopted by parties and their leaders to bypass the monitoring of unauthorised
and illegal election expenses needed to be dealt with a heavy hand. Without
doubt, the tone and tenor of the order reveal a seriousness of purpose that
goes beyond the immediate circumstances of the R.K. Nagar by-election.
For Mr.
Dhinakaran, the stakes were higher than for any other candidate, desperate as
he was for political legitimacy and a possible shot at chief ministership.
There was a popular impression that he tried to pay his way to victory by
systematically distributing cash, ward-wise, through ministers and party
functionaries. The EC did its best to monitor the electoral process, through an
unprecedented number of central observers, flying squad teams, static
surveillance teams and video surveillance teams. But these did not appear to
have had a deterrence effect. There were complaints of innovative forms of
inducement: milk tokens, mobile phone recharge coupons, newspaper
subscriptions, cash transfer to no-frills bank accounts and payments to mobile
wallets. But despite the registration of cases, arrests and identification of
malpractices, it was clear that ruling party functionaries were continuing with
their offer of inducements and allurements. When the Income Tax department
submitted a report dated April 8 about its search and seizure action at the
premises of Tamil Nadu Minister C. Vijaya Baskar, the EC concluded that the
electoral process had been vitiated irredeemably. If public confidence in the
democratic process is to be restored, the EC must ensure that candidates
indulging in such electoral practices are debarred swiftly.
Vocabulary
Elaborate: detailed and
complicated in design and planning.
Example: Elaborate security
precautions
Synonyms: complicated, complex, intricate, involved, detailed, painstaking
Prescribed: advise and
authorize the use of a treatment for someone, especially in writing.
Example: Dr. Greene
prescribed magnesium sulfate
Synonyms: write a
prescription for, authorize
Render: provide or give a
service, help, etc.
Example: Money serves as a
reward for services rendered
Synonyms: give, provide, supply, furnish, contribute, offer, proffer
Defensive: very anxious to
challenge or avoid criticism.
Example: He was very
defensive about that side of his life
Synonyms: self-justifying, oversensitive, prickly, paranoid
Anguish: severe mental or
physical pain or suffering.
Example: She shut her eyes
in anguish
Synonyms: agony, pain, torment, torture, suffering, distress, angst
Sordid: arousing moral
distaste and contempt.
Example: The story paints a
sordid picture of bribes and scams
Synonyms: sleazy, dirty, seedy, seamy, unsavory, tawdry, cheap
Desperate: feeling, showing,
or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to
deal with.
Example: A desperate
sadness enveloped Ruth
Synonyms: despairing, hopeless, anguished, distressed, wretched, desolate
Legitimacy: conformity to the
law or to rules.
Example: Refusal to recognize the legitimacy of both governments
Inducement: a thing that
persuades or influences someone to do something.
Example: Companies were
prepared to build only in return for massive inducements
Synonyms: incentive, encouragement, attraction, temptation
Deterrence: the action of
discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the
consequences.
Example: Nuclear missiles remain the main deterrence against possible aggression
Vitiated: spoil or impair
the quality or efficiency of.
Example: Development programs
have been vitiated by the rise in population
Irredeemable: not able to be
saved, improved, or corrected.
Example:
So many irredeemable
mistakes have been made
