THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 20, 2017- Topic 1
Longstanding issues such as the demand for a separate
state of Gorkhaland in the Darjeeling Hills of West Bengal cannot be wished
away with a magic wand. State Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appears to think
otherwise, as if charisma, short-term political tactics, and tokenism are
enough. Ms. Banerjee had claimed to have solved the Gorkhaland issue after
agreeing to the semi-autonomous Gorkhaland Territorial Administration in 2011,
following a series of agitations by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha.
In the years
since its establishment, little has been done on the ground to transfer many of
the subjects to the body as was promised, rendering the notion of autonomous
rule in the Hills rather moot. The hold of the GJM in the Hills was sought to be
broken by reaching out to indigenous communities in the region through the
creation of various tribal development boards. The GJM, on the other hand,
believes that the GTA is just a stepping stone for the creation of a separate
State. Legitimate grievances with the West Bengal government on transfer of
powers to the GTA aside, the GJM, which has ruled the Authority, too has been
guilty of lackadaisical administration. The party also mirrors Ms. Banerjee’s
Trinamool Congress in Machiavellian tactics, such as dovetailing with the
Bharatiya Janata Party in parliamentary elections alone so as to secure support
for the statehood demand. The ad hocism and tokenism shown by these two
political parties in West Bengal are responsible for the renewed violence in the
Darjeeling Hills. For its part, the BJP is caught in a bind — it seems to be
sympathetic to the statehood demand, allied as it is to the GJM in the Hills,
but is afraid to articulate it openly as it has ambitions in the rest of the
State.
The proximate cause for the flare-up in the Hills was the
State government’s announcement that Bengali should be compulsorily taught in
all schools in West Bengal till Class X. Earlier this month the government had
also held a cabinet meeting in the Hills after many years, drawing a sharp
response from the GJM and other separatist political forces that saw this as a
ploy to undermine the GTA’s authority. Ms. Banerjee later clarified that
Bengali was optional in the hill district, but this was not enough to assuage
sentiments as the GJM sought to use this point to ramp up agitations. The
whipping up of passions in the Hills has coincided with the rise of Bengali
chauvinism in the plains in the recent past. This polarisation does not portend
well. The State government must reach out to the GJM and work out a way to
transfer powers to the GTA as was promised in 2011. A signal in this direction
will go a long way in tamping down the violent agitation. It should also
abandon its wishful thinking that short cuts can solve the intractable
Gorkhaland issue, which is culturally rooted.
Vocabulary
Wand: a
long, thin stick or rod, in particular.
Example: One way to teach the horse how to back up is to use a whip handle or you
can call it a stick or a wand if you like those terms better.
Synonyms: baton, stick, staff, bar, dowel, rod, twig, cane, birch, switch, caduceus
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
Legitimate: conforming to the law or to rules.
Example: His claims to legitimate authority
Synonyms: legal, lawful, licit, legalized, authorized, permitted, permissible
Lackadaisical: lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy.
Example: A lackadaisical defense left the Spurs adrift in the second half
Synonyms: lethargic, apathetic, listless, sluggish, spiritless, passionless
Articulate: express an idea or feeling fluently and coherently.
Example: They were unable to articulate their emotions
Synonyms: express, voice, vocalize, put in
words, communicate, state
Proximate: closest
in relationship; immediate.
Example: That storm was the proximate cause of damage to it
Assuage: make
an unpleasant feeling less intense.
Example: The letter assuaged the fears of most members
Synonyms: relieve, ease, alleviate, soothe, mitigate, allay, palliate, abate
Chauvinism: exaggerated or aggressive patriotism.
Example: Public opinion was easily moved to chauvinism and nationalism
