THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-July 22, 2017- Topic 1
The bind in Bihar
An alliance forged out of immediate self-interest as opposed to shared,
long-term goals allows only for fleeting moments of togetherness. The very same
high-risk political strategising that drove Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
into the arms of Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad is now forcing him to
hurriedly disentangle from the tight embrace. Slowly, but surely, Mr. Kumar is
building pressure on Mr. Prasad’s son, Tejaswi Yadav, to step down as Deputy
Chief Minister following CBI searches that point to him being a beneficiary of
political corruption.
Mr. Kumar would like two things: keep his government
going with the help of the RJD, and, at the same time, protect his own image as
a clean politician who will not compromise on the issue of corruption. But with
the RJD adamant that Mr. Yadav will not quit as Minister, the Chief
Minister might have to make up his mind on taking another political gamble. Mr.
Kumar and his party, the Janata Dal (United), have remained in power in Bihar
for nearly 12 years, initially in alliance with the BJP and later in alliance
with the RJD. During that time, some of his political gambles have failed to
pay off, as in the 2014 Lok Sabha election, when his decision to break the
alliance with the BJP worked to the latter’s advantage. The JD(U) leader
creates his own space in Bihar, beyond a Kurmi caste-base and on a distinct
platform that views corruption and communalism as twin evils that have to be
fought one at a time. At any point, one or the other is always a lesser evil.
Depending on whether the BJP or the RJD is his primary rival, communalism or
corruption becomes his main focus. When Mr. Kumar broke away from the BJP in
2014, he was trying to do a Naveen Patnaik, ditch an ally and take over its
political space. But unlike Mr. Patnaik in 2009, Mr. Kumar failed miserably,
yielding substantial ground to the BJP in 2014. But if an appetite for
political risk that makes enemies of friends is his weakness, a readiness to
build new alliances with old foes is his strength.
But there are limits to the room for political manoeuvre available for Mr.
Kumar. While a tough stand against the RJD on the issue of corruption might
enhance his popularity, there is no certainty that he will survive as Chief
Minister. Once bitten, twice shy, the BJP might not be all too keen to revive
an alliance. A three-way contest will work to the advantage of the BJP, and the
party would much rather look forward to a mid-term Assembly election than serve
as a crutch for the JD(U). At present, there is little Mr. Kumar can do other
than to hope that the RJD would oblige him by agreeing to the axing of Mr.
Yadav. Mr. Kumar might risk leading another political churning in Bihar, but
that certainly is not his first option in the current crisis. There is too much
at stake, but sadly for him the RJD knows he has more to lose than gain by
standing on principle.
Vocabulary
Forged: produce
a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work or art for the
purpose of deception.
Example: The plaintiff could easily have forged her partner's signature to it.
Synonyms: fake, faked, false, counterfeit, imitation, copied
Fleeting: lasting
for a very short time.
Example: Hoping to get a fleeting glimpse of a whale underwater
Synonyms: brief, short, short-lived, quick, momentary, cursory, transient
Disentangle: remove knots or tangles from wool, rope, or hair.
Example: Allen was on his knees disentangling a coil of rope"
Synonyms:
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Untangle, unravel, remove the knots from
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Embrace: an
act of holding someone closely in one's arms.
Example: They were locked in an embrace
Synonyms: hug, cuddle, squeeze, clinch, caress, clasp, bear
hug
Adamant: refusing
to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
Example: He is adamant that he is not going to resign
Synonyms: unshakable, immovable, inflexible, unwavering, unswerving
Gamble: take
risky action in the hope of a desired result.
Example: The British could only gamble that something would turn up
Synonyms: take a chance, take a risk, stick one's neck out, go
out on a limb
Manoeuvre: a
movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
Example: Spectacular jumps and other daring maneuvers
Synonyms: operation, exercise, activity, move, movement, action
Crutch: the
crotch of the body or a garment.
Example: A black skirt that barely hid her crutch
Stake: support
with a stake or stakes.
Example: Trees are frequently staked for support after planting.
Synonyms: prop up, tie up, tether, support, hold
up, brace
