THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 26, 2017- Topic 1
Murder at noon: On Maoists attack in Chhattisgarh's Sukma
Monday’s
ambush of a Central Reserve Police Force battalion in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma
district is a tragic reminder of the failure of the Indian state to effectively
address the security challenge the Maoists continue to pose. At least 25 CRPF
personnel were killed near the Burkapal camp in south Sukma while out
on duty to provide protection for road construction on the Dornapal-Jagargunda
belt when the Maoists struck.
This is the deadliest such attack in the past
seven years. In April 2010, in neighbouring Dantewada district in the same
Bastar division of the State, 76 CRPF personnel had been killed in a Maoist
strike. Besides confirming the strong Maoist hold in the region, Monday’s
attack also raises questions about the Standard Operating Procedures and precautions
adopted by the CRPF. Around 300 armed insurgents swooped down on the battalion
around 1 p.m., when the soldiers were taking a break for lunch and their guard
was presumed to have been down. According to initial estimates and eyewitness
accounts, the Maoists used automatic weapons that they had stolen a month ago
when they ambushed and killed a dozen CRPF men not very far from this encounter
site. The site of the attack too carried a message. The road under construction
will provide easy access to the backward region, where Maoists have for long
held sway. It has been a long-held strategy of the Maoists to blow up
infrastructure that enables connectivity, such as roads and bridges, or
establishes the presence of the state, such as schools.
The response
must be to double down to extend the presence of the administration in Bastar,
to break the isolation and reach social services to the people. There is also a need to
boost the morale of the security and police forces. The recent spate of attacks
and ambushes indicates a breakdown in intelligence-gathering, possibly on
account of a lack of effective coordination between the State police and
paramilitary forces. It may have had no bearing on the attack, or the
probability of averting it, but the fact that the post of the Director General
of the CRPF continues to be vacant is a lapse amplified by the tragedy. The
inadequacies are more grave than this administrative oversight. The State
police forces in Maoist-affected areas have more or less abdicated their duties
of law and order, leaving the job almost entirely to the paramilitary forces.
The Centre needs to urgently put in place, in mission mode, measures to
strengthen, expand and arm the State police, most of all in Chhattisgarh. This
needs the State governments to show far more political will to persuade local
communities than they currently do. The Maoists long ago lost the argument with
their murderous ways; but the political and civil establishment is yet to win
that argument by addressing the people’s security and welfare needs, and their
concerns about extractive state policies.
Vocabulary
Ambush: a surprise
attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position.
Example: Seven
members of a patrol were killed in an ambush
Synonyms: surprise attack, trap, ambuscade
Tragic: causing or
characterized by extreme distress or sorrow.
Example: The
shooting was a tragic accident
Synonyms: disastrous, calamitous, catastrophic, cataclysmic, devastating
Insurgents: a rebel or
revolutionary.
Example: An attack
by armed insurgents
Synonyms: rebel, revolutionary, revolutionist, mutineer, insurrectionist, agitator
Swooped: move
rapidly downward through the air.
Example: The barn
owl can swoop down on a mouse in total darkness
Synonyms: dive, descend, sweep, pounce, plunge, pitch, nosedive, rush, dart
Presumed: suppose
that something is the case on the basis of probability.
Example: I presumed
that the man had been escorted from the building
Synonyms: assume, suppose, dare
say, imagine, take it, expect, believe, think
Sway: a
rhythmical movement from side to side.
Example: The easy
sway of her hips
Synonyms: swing, roll, shake, oscillation, undulation
Morale: the
confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular
time.
Example: Their
morale was high
Synonyms: confidence, self-confidence, self-esteem, spirit, team
spirit, enthusiasm
Avert: prevent or
ward off an undesirable occurrence.
Example: Talks
failed to avert a rail strike
Synonyms: prevent, avoid, stave
off, ward off, forestall, preclude
Abdicated: renounce
one's throne.
Example: In 1918
Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated as German emperor
Synonyms: resign, retire, stand
down, step down, bow out, renounce the throne
Persuade: cause
someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
Example: It wasn't
easy, but I persuaded him to do the right thing
Synonyms: prevail
on, coax, convince, get, induce, win over, bring
around
Murderous: capable of
or intending to murder; dangerously violent.
Example: A brutal
and murderous despot
Synonyms: homicidal, brutal, violent, savage, ferocious, fierce, vicious, bloodthirsty