THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 21, 2017- Topic 1
Babri Masjid demolition trials
Ayodhya again
A nearly
moribund prosecution has been given a new lease of life by the
Supreme Court. By ordering a joint trial into two cases arising out of the
Babri Masjid demolition in December 1992, and demanding that the trial court in
Lucknow hear the matter on a day-to-day basis, the court has reinforced the
importance of reaching a speedy judicial resolution in a matter that has
already been horribly delayed.
It was a mere technicality that
resulted in the case relating to the actual act of demolition by numberless kar
sevaks being tried in a special court in Lucknow and another relating to BJP
political leaders being tried in Rae Bareli on the charge of inciting ill-will
and hatred. The Uttar Pradesh government’s failure to cure a technical defect
in an earlier notification, and the failure of the CBI to challenge it at the relevant
time, led to the situation of separate proceedings continuing for years. It is
regrettable that a case relating to the promotion of communal disharmony, one
that had a bearing on riots and reprisals in the following months, was mired in
judicial stagnation and administrative apathy for a quarter century. The court
order reinfuses life into this necessary prosecution and reinforces faith in
the rule of law.
The
Supreme Court has revived the charge of criminal conspiracy against senior BJP
leaders L.K. Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Uma Bharti and others, a small but
significant change in the nature of the prosecution in a case that relates to
the speeches they made, which allegedly incited the kar sevaks to pull down the
mosque. In political terms, this is an embarrassment for the BJP. It has always
maintained that the Ayodhya case against its leaders was essentially political
in nature, but this charge now has a hollow ring with the Supreme Court itself
reviving the conspiracy charge and fast-tracking the trial. As for Mr. Advani,
this draws a curtain on his long political career; if it is true that he nursed
ambitions about becoming the country’s next President, this almost certainly
puts an end to that dream. But more than Mr. Advani and Mr. Joshi, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi may have cause to worry about how to deal with the continuance of Ms.
Bharti as a Union Minister. Given that the party had
demanded the resignation of charge-sheeted ministers in the previous
government, it will now face the uncomfortable predicament of one of its own
facing a criminal trial. There is also the question about the propriety of
allowing Rajasthan Governor Kalyan Singh, the man who was the U.P. Chief
Minister on that fateful day in December 1992, to remain in the Raj Bhavan.
While it is true that he enjoys constitutional immunity because of his
gubernatorial office, he will be subject to the law the moment he demits
office. There is no legal compulsion for either of them to quit, but the issue
for a government that waxes eloquent about probity in public life is to ask if
there is a moral case for their continuance.
Vocabulary
Moribund: a person
at the point of death.
Example: Ideally
patients will be enrolled before they are moribund and on ‘death's door’.
Synonyms: dying, expiring, terminal, on
one's deathbed, near death
Demolition: the action
or process of demolishing or being demolished.
Example: The
monument was saved from demolition
Reinforce: strengthen
or support, especially with additional personnel or material.
Example: Paratroopers
were sent to reinforce the troops already in the area
Synonyms: augment, increase, add
to, supplement, boost, top up
Mere: that is
solely or no more or better than what is specified.
Example: It
happened a mere decade ago
Cure: a
substance or treatment that cures a disease or condition.
Example: The search
for a cure for the common cold
Synonyms: remedy, medicine, medication, medicament, antidote
Regrettable: giving
rise to regret.
Example: The loss
of this number of jobs is regrettable
Synonyms: undesirable, unfortunate, unwelcome, sorry, woeful, disappointing
Embarrassment: a feeling
of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
Example: I turned
red with embarrassment
Synonyms: mortification, humiliation, shame, shamefacedness, chagrin
Continuance: a
postponement or adjournment.
Example: If this
man's testimony is important, I will grant a continuance
Synonyms: adjournment, postponement, deferment, stay
Predicament: a
difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation.
Example: The club's
financial predicament
Synonyms: difficult
situation, mess, difficulty, plight, quandary, muddle
Fateful: having
far-reaching and typically disastrous consequences or implications.
Example: A fateful
oversight
Synonyms: decisive, critical, crucial, pivotal, momentous, important, key
Gubernatorial: of or
relating to a state governor or the office of state governor.
Example: A
gubernatorial election
Demit: resign
from an office or position
Example: Arguments within his
congregation led to his demitting his post