THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 16, 2017- Topic 2
Making friends: on AIADMK merger
In
theory, the two factions of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam have
every reason to merge. The original cause of the split, the dominance of the
Sasikala family in the party, is now seemingly irrelevant: Chief Minister
Edappadi K. Palaniswami, who was elected as the leader of the AIADMK
legislature party at a meeting presided over by V.K. Sasikala, is more
assertive now, shepherding a resolution to rescind the appointment of her
nephew, T.T.V. Dhinakaran, as deputy general secretary of the party. Also, both
factions need to retrieve the party election symbol, Two Leaves, that has been
frozen by the Election Commission. This is unlikely without a formal merger.
However, things are not exactly what they seem. Despite the distancing from Mr.
Dhinakaran, the ruling faction of the AIADMK, the AIADMK (Amma), is hesitant to
speak harshly of Ms. Sasikala, other than to say the party’s cadres would not
like anyone else to occupy the post of “permanent general secretary” held by
Jayalalithaa. O. Panneerselvam, the leader of the breakaway faction, met Prime
Minister Narendra Modi to “convey the sentiments of the AIADMK cadres”, a
shorthand for opposition to the merger proposal. With elections to the Lok
Sabha two years away, and to the State Assembly four years away, there is no
pressure to hurry through with the merger process. But issues that stand in the
way, the competing ambitions of Mr. Palaniswami and Mr. Panneerselvam, and the
acute differences over sharing ministerial berths and party posts, are unlikely
to disappear. The demand for constituting a probe into Jayalalithaa’s death is
a cover for other unstated claims to power and pelf. After months of deep
distrust, the two factions are not going to magically come together all of a
sudden without working out a practical power-sharing arrangement.
As things
stand, a merger can only be mediated by the Bharatiya Janata Party, which seems
to wield considerable influence with both factions on account of being in power
at the Centre. In recent times, searches by Income Tax, Enforcement
Directorate, and the Central Bureau of Investigation have made leaders of both
factions cosy up to Mr. Modi. The BJP needs a united AIADMK, with its election
symbol et al, but without a strong leadership, as an
instrument to find a political foothold in Tamil Nadu. Over the long term, the
national party would like to eat into the vote bank of the AIADMK, but in the
near term an alliance with a weakened AIADMK would do. Just as the split
earlier served its purpose of isolating the corruption-tainted Sasikala family,
a merger now would serve the purpose of finding an important, but
non-domineering ally. But the influence of the Sasikala family works also in
unseen ways, and the BJP could well be overestimating its own power over the
ruling faction of the AIADMK. There is no telling who is using whom.
Vocabulary
Split: a tear, crack, or
fissure in something, especially down the middle or along the grain.
Example:Light squeezed
through a small split in the curtain
Synonyms: crack, fissure, cleft, crevice, break, fracture, breach
Dominance: power and influence
over others.
Example:The worldwide
dominance of Hollywood
Synonyms: supremacy, superiority, ascendancy, preeminence, predominance
Irrelevant: not connected with
or relevant to something.
Example:Motive is important
in detection and in arguing a case in court, but it is irrelevant to
sentencing.
Synonyms: beside the
point, immaterial, not pertinent, not germane, off the
subject
Preside: be in the position
of authority in a meeting or gathering.
Example:Bishop Herbener
presided at the meeting
Synonyms: chair, be
chairman/chairwoman/chairperson of/at, officiate (at)
Assertive: having or showing a
confident and forceful personality.
Example:Patients should be
more assertive with their doctors
Synonyms: confident, self-confident, bold, decisive, assured, self-assured
Hesitant: tentative, unsure,
or slow in acting or speaking.
Example:Clients are
hesitant about buying
Synonyms: uncertain, undecided, unsure, doubtful, dubious, skeptical
Distrust: the feeling that
someone or something cannot be relied on.
Example:His distrust of his
mother's new suitor
Synonyms: mistrust, suspicion, wariness, chariness, leeriness, lack
of trust
Wield: hold and use a
weapon or tool.
Example:A masked raider
wielding a handgun
Synonyms: brandish, flourish, wave, swing, use, employ, handle
Taint: contaminate or
pollute something.
Example:The air was tainted
by fumes from the cars
Synonyms: contaminate, pollute, adulterate, infect, blight, spoil, soil, ruin