THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-July 28, 2017- Topic 1
The shift in Bihar — on Mahagathbandhan break-up
Nitish Kumar’s impending split from the Mahagathbandhan, or Grand Alliance,
in Bihar had been the subject of speculation for months so that when it came,
the only surprise was the swiftness and finality of the separation from Lalu
Prasad’s Rashtriya Janata Dal — and of his embrace of the Bharatiya Janata
Party. The sequence of events suggests that Mr. Kumar had secured the new
alliance and his continuation as Chief Minister before he resigned.
This is why
the proffered reason for his resignation — the allegations of
corruptionagainst his Deputy Chief Minister and Mr. Prasad’s son, Tejashwi
Yadav — lacked conviction. Mr. Kumar’s record of shifting fast and loose
between allies is a story of political expediency and it is not entirely clear
what political compulsion or personal ambition the latest move was born of. If
it was naïve to believe that in 2013 he led the Janata Dal (United) away from
the BJP, with which he led a coalition government in Bihar,because of a sudden
aversion to prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and communalism, then
it is just as ingenuous to think that his recent move is a result of a principled
fight against corruption. Surely, Mr. Kumar knew he had teamed up with a party
led by a man convicted for corruption in the fodder scam when he joined hands
with Mr. Prasad to fight the 2015 Bihar Assembly election? The record shows
that Mr. Kumar’s rallying cry changes depending on which political party he
chooses to be up against.
As Mr. Kumar inched closer to the BJP, praising demonetisation, supporting
its presidential candidate and even colouring a lotus at a public function, the
war on corruption became his overriding theme once again. While it is likely he
will steer the JD(U) on this political realignment in the days to come, a
question mark remains on how long the new arrangement will last. In the BJP’s
take-no-prisoners project to expand its electoral footprint, a multi-cornered
contest in Bihar, on the lines of the last Lok Sabha election, could be the
best-case scenario for the party in 2019. Will it have any use for the JD(U)
then? As for Mr. Kumar, he has since 2005 built a constituency made up of
vulnerable sub-sections of the electorate: women and the more backward among
the Other Backward Classes, Dalits (Mahadalits), and Muslims (Pasmanda
Muslims). These are voters he has sought to tie in to the development narrative
with his various allies and forge winning coalitions. Whether this tactic has
run its course will be known at the next election, mid-term or otherwise. The
gains to the JD(U) from the patch-up are not immediately evident, if indeed Mr.
Kumar sees something more durable than a settling of scores with Mr. Prasad.
What is without doubt is that opposition unity has suffered a setback. The
Mahagathbandhan was perceived as the template for taking on the BJP nationally
— what’s more, there were many people who hoped, and once again naïvely, that
Mr. Kumar would be at the heart of it.
Vocabulary
Speculation: the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
Example: There has been widespread speculation that he plans to quit
Impending: be
about to happen.
Example: My impending departure
Synonyms: imminent, close at
hand, near, nearing, approaching, coming
Alliance: a
union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or
organizations.
Example: A defensive alliance between Australia and New Zealand
Synonyms: association, union, league, confederation, federation
Proffer: hold
out something to someone for acceptance; offer.
Example: He proffered his resignation
Synonyms: offer, tender, submit, extend, volunteer, suggest, propose
Conviction: a firmly held belief or opinion.
Example: His conviction that the death was no accident
Synonyms: belief, opinion, view, thought, persuasion, idea, position
Ingenuous: A
person or action innocent and unsuspecting.
Example: I assure you, I'm neither ingenuous or disingenuous or naive here.
Synonyms: naive, innocent, simple, childlike, trusting, unwary, unsuspicious
Steer: a
piece of advice or information concerning the development of a situation.
Example: The need for the school to be given a clear steer as to its future
direction
Scenario: a
written outline of a movie, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and
individual scenes.
Example: Imagine the scenarios for four short stories
Synonyms: plot, outline, synopsis, storyline, framework, screenplay
Footprint: the
area covered by something, in particular.
Example: Its four storeys would cover the same footprint of the factory, but would
not be at a higher level.
Setback: a
reversal or check in progress.
Example: A serious setback for the peace process
Synonyms: problem, difficulty, hitch, complication, upset, disappointment