THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 30, 2017- Topic 2
The plains truth
Local elections in Nepal
Two months after the first phase of local elections, Nepal has completed
the second, and more tricky, phase. This week’s polling in provinces in the
Terai plains and in the far-eastern and far-western parts completed the first
elections to local bodies in two decades. In the first phase, the Communist
Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) was in the lead, winning the highest
number of councils and wards, with the Nepali Congress coming a distant second.
The UML had steadfastly opposed any change to the Constitutionfinalised in
2015, specifically amendments that would allow a redrawing of the provinces, as
demanded by the plains-dwellers, the Madhesis. This approach helped it
strengthen its “nationalist” image in the hills. The second phase has been a
more difficult proposition for the UML. Voter turnout in this phase was close
to 70.5%, while it was 74% in the first phase. The high turnout, despite
incidents of violence in areas that went to the polls on Wednesday, indicates a
grassroots yearning for inclusion and the deepening of democratic institutions.
Among the Madhesi parties, the newly formed Rashtriya Janata Party-Nepal
boycotted the polls as its demand for amendments to be made to the Constitution
before the polls was not met. But sensing the public mood for participation, it
fielded independent candidates in order to consolidate support.
The state restructuring demand had been articulated during the jan
andolans(popular struggles) of 2006. The demand for federalisation was
repeated in the agitations
in the Terai in 2015, which had led to an economic
blockade of the valley by the plains-dwellers. But despite these agitations,
the issue remains unresolved as strident opposition by the UML has prevented
any consensus over amendments that would realign the provinces so that the
Madhesis are in a majority in more provinces than those delineated in 2015. For
the Madhesis, federalisation is a desperate demand for recognition and
inclusion, as the hill elite dominates the various layers of the government,
the bureaucracy and the security forces. The threat of an electoral boycott was
meant to be a pressure tactic to get the Central government led by the Nepali
Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) to live up to the
promises of pushing for the requisite amendments in Parliament. But as the
local elections were widely welcomed by the electorate, including the
plains-dwellers, this was a self-defeating step. This is why two other Madhesi
forces — the Federal Socialist Forum and the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum Loktantrik
— decided to participate in the elections. However, the three big parties — the
UML, the Congress and the Maoists — should not misread the high participation
level as marking a change in outlook in the plains on state restructuring.
Madhesi faith in democracy must be secured with the promised amendments.
Vocabulary
Province: an
area of special knowledge, interest, or responsibility.
Example: She knew little about wine—that had been her father's province
Synonyms: responsibility, area of activity, area of
interest, knowledge
Distant: far
away in space or time.
Example: Distant parts of the world
Synonyms: faraway, far
off, far, far-flung, remote, out of the way
Dweller: a
person or animal that lives in or at a specified place.
Example: City dwellers
Grassroot: the
most basic level of an activity or organization.
Example: Improving the game at grass-roots level
Yearn: a
feeling of intense longing for something.
Example: He felt a yearning for the mountains
Synonyms: longing, craving, desire, want, wish, hankering, urge
Blockade: an
act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or
leaving.
Example: There was a blockade of humanitarian aid
Synonyms: siege, besiegement; barricade, barrier
Consensus: general
agreement.
Example: A consensus of opinion among judges
Synonyms: agreement, harmony, concurrence, accord, unity
Recognition: the action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in
particular.
Example: She saw him pass by without a sign of recognition
Synonyms: identification, recollection, remembrance
Delineate: describe
or portray something precisely.
Example: The law should delineate and prohibit behavior that is socially abhorrent
Synonyms: describe, set forth/out, present, outline, sketch
Requisite: made
necessary by particular circumstances or regulations.
Example: The application will not be processed until the requisite fee is paid
Synonyms: necessary, required, prerequisite, essential