THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-May 20, 2017- Topic 2
Vote for status quo
Results of
the local body elections held in three of Nepal’s seven provinces on May 14 are
still trickling in, but the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist)
and the Nepali Congress (NC) will be reasonably satisfied with their
performance. These elections were mostly held in the hill areas, with the
second phase scheduled for June 14, in which the Madhesi parties — that are
still demanding amendments to the Constitution related to state restructuring —
are expected to participate.
Local body elections are being held after a gap of
20 years, which saw epochal changes in Nepal’s polity without much development
to show on the ground. These polls are to elect representatives in the ward,
village, municipal and metropolitan councils that will have decentralised
decision-making powers related to local revenue generation and spending, along
with the formulation of laws in this regard. These councils are similar to the
village development committees of the past, but have far more powers as
self-governing units envisaged in the new Constitution. For too long, Nepal’s
polity has been caught up with Constitution-writing and wrangling over power
amid political instability. This has resulted in lack of attention to economic
development leading to large-scale labour migration of Nepalis, and poor
response systems to disasters such as the massive earthquake that struck two
years ago. Local representation should return the focus to local development,
as long as Nepal’s dominant political actors desist from turning this enhanced
power into opportunities for rent-seeking and patronage.
The voter
turnout of close to 71% suggests high enthusiasm for the first polls held after
the promulgation of the new Constitution. The strong performance of the UML and
the NC is a repeat of the mandate in the 2013 Constituent Assembly elections,
in which these parties did well in the hill districts. The Maoists could not
improve on their 2013 performance. At that time the Maoists were punished for
their inability to provide stability and work for development, planks that had
catapulted them to a dominant position in the first CA polls in 2008. Now,
their finishing in the third place in the hills is a reflection of the failure
of their leadership, including Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, to
differentiate itself as a credible alternative to the UML and the NC. The UML’s
success so far will embolden it to continue its status quoist positions on the
redrawing of provincial boundaries. With Madhesi parties saying that their
participation in the June 14 round of local polls is contingent upon a
constitutional amendment, it remains to be seen how the NC-Maoist coalition
government will respond. Working out a reasonable concession to the
plains-dwellers will yield the ruling parties better support in the other
provinces headed to the polls. It will also lead to greater stability and
thereby a much-needed shift to economic priorities.
Vocabulary
Province: a
principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
Example: Chengdu,
capital of Sichuan province
Synonyms: territory, region, state, department, canton, area, district, sector
Trickling: liquid
flow in a small stream.
Example: A solitary
tear trickled down her cheek
Synonyms: drip, dribble, ooze, leak, seep
Epochal: Forming or
characterizing an epoch; epoch-making.
Example: Her
country's epochal events form the colorful backdrop for her breathless and
episodic recounting of her own journey of self-transformation.
Envisaged: contemplate
or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event.
Example: The Rome
Treaty envisaged free movement across frontiers
Synonyms: imagine, contemplate, visualize, envision, picture
Dominant: most
important, powerful, or influential.
Example: They are
now in an even more dominant position in the market
Synonyms: presiding, ruling, governing, controlling, commanding
Desist: cease;
abstain.
Example: Each
pledged to desist from acts of sabotage
Synonyms: abstain from, refrain
from, forbear from, hold back from
Patronage: the power
to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
Example: Recruits
are selected on merit, not through political patronage
Synonyms: favoritism, nepotism, preferential
treatment, power of appointment
Enthusiasm: intense
and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
Example: Her energy
and enthusiasm for life
Synonyms: eagerness, keenness, ardor, fervor, passion, zeal
Plank: a
fundamental point of a political or other program.
Example: The
central plank of the bill is the curb on industrial polluters
Catapulted: hurl or
launch something in a specified direction with or as if with a catapult.
Example: The plane
was refueled and catapulted back into the air again
Synonyms: propel, launch, hurl, fling, send
flying, fire, blast, shoot
