THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-July 31, 2017- Topic 2
Congress in disarray
On Gujarat Rajya Sabha elections
More than three decades after it last won an outright majority in the
Assembly election in Gujarat, the Congress was tipped by many to make 2017 a
breakthrough year in the State. Its rival, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party,
no longer boasts a strong regional leader: Narendra Modi moved over as Prime
Minister, and his successors, Anandiben Patel and Vijay Rupani, have not
managed to step out of his shadow.
Also, after five consecutive victories, the
anti-incumbency factor hangs heavily over the BJP. But, as before, the Congress
does not seem to have the stomach for a head-to-head fight with the BJP in Mr.
Modi’s home ground. The first hints of a crisis began innocuously enough: with
the Congress Leader of the Opposition in the State, Shankersinh Vaghela, unfollowing party
vice-president Rahul Gandhi and senior leader Ahmed Patel on Twitter. What
looked like a pressure tactic to earn nomination as the Congress’s chief
ministerial candidate soon turned into open defiance, and eventually ended in a
parting of ways. Mr. Vaghela, who joined the Congress in 1998 after deserting
the BJP in 1996, seems to have resented the influence wielded by Mr. Patel, a
confidant of the Nehru-Gandhi family, within the Congress organisational
structure. Once he quit the Congress, the stage was set for an open revolt when
Mr. Patel was re-nominated for a Rajya Sabha seat from Gujarat. As six
members of the legislature deserted the party, the Congress was in panic mode.
In normal circumstances a party in the opposition would not be alarmed at the
switching of sides by a few MLAs. But the Congress, which lays great store by
Mr. Patel’s backroom manoeuvring skills, evidently thinks it cannot afford to
see him defeated, and flew the remaining 44 MLAs to Karnataka. Whether or
not the Congress managed to portray the BJP as a party poaching on its MLAs, it
sent out the message that its MLAs are susceptible to offers, in whatever form,
from the other side.
But beyond the election of Mr. Patel, what should worry the Congress is the
longer-term impact of the desertion from its ranks. With the Assembly election
due by the end of the year, the party needs to galvanise its cadres and
functionaries. But over the years, Mr. Modi seems to have succeeded in
portraying a cloak of invincibility; he is now a larger-than-life figure in
Gujarat, after having served as Chief Minister for a record 12 consecutive
years. Long periods out of power can breed a sense of helplessness and
inability in a party. In looking too closely at the here-and-now of the Rajya
Sabha election, and not enough at the big picture of the approaching Assembly
election, the Congress seems to have missed a trick in Gujarat.
Vocabulary
Outright: open
and direct; not concealed.
Example: An outright refusal
Synonyms: out-and-out, absolute, complete, downright, utter
Breakthrough: a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development.
Example: A major breakthrough in DNA research
Synonyms: advance, development, step
forward, success, improvement
Incumbency: the holding of an office or the period during which one is held.
Example: His chief advantage is his incumbency and its inherent command of the
free-media forum
Innocuous: not
harmful or offensive.
Example: It was an innocuous question
Synonyms: harmless, safe, nontoxic, innocent, edible, eatable
Tactic: an
action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end.
Example: His tactic is to approach strangers asking for money, often bursting into
tears.
Synonyms: strategy, scheme, stratagem, plan, maneuver, method, expedient
Deserted: abandon
a person, cause, or organization in a way considered disloyal or treacherous.
Example: He deserted his wife and daughter and went back to England
Synonyms: abandoned, thrown over, jilted, cast
aside, neglected, stranded
Afford: have
enough money to pay for.
Example: The best that I could afford was a first-floor room
Synonyms: pay for, bear the expense of, have the money
for, spare the price of
Invincibility: the quality of being too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
Example: He gave off an aura of invincibility
Breed: cause
to produce offspring, typically in a controlled and organized way.
Example: He wants to see the animals his new stock has been bred from
Synonyms: variety, stock, strain, type, kind, sort