THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 23, 2017- Topic 2
New fault lines have formed in the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
in Tamil Nadu. When the factions led by Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami
and former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam agreed on the merger, they must
have hoped it would lead to a period of political stability and an unrivalled
claim to power. Instead, they are now faced with a new pressure group led by
T.T.V. Dhinakaran, nephew of the polarising figure that is V.K. Sasikala, who
is serving a four-year sentence in the disproportionate assets case.
By making
the isolation of the Sasikala family a pre-condition for the merger, the
Panneerselvam faction appears to have left Mr. Palaniswami on shaky ground.
While Mr. Dhinakaran was not against the merger per se, he and his
kin have not taken kindly to the depiction of the political reunion as a
logical outcome of popular aversion to the Sasikala family. The merger and the
retrieval of the election symbol of Two Leaves were seen as political
necessities, but not the insistence of the Panneerselvam faction on carrying on
a political campaign almost entirely on an anti-Sasikala platform. Though Mr.
Palaniswami managed to defer a decision on expelling Sasikala until after the
convening of a general council meeting, in the popular imagination the merger
was made possible only by the sidelining of the Sasikala family. To retain
their relevance, Mr. Dhinakaran and other members of the family were forced to
coalesce into an opposing group.
With the support of 19 legislators, Mr. Dhinakaran is in a position to
bring down the government. However, rather than project his opposition as
another split in the party, he is keen to fight the battle from within. The
proposal to pitch the Speaker, P. Dhanapal, as the group’s choice of Chief
Minister to replace Mr. Palaniswami is part of an attempt to reassert control
over the party and the government. Even now, many ministers in the Palaniswami
cabinet are Sasikala loyalists; they are held together only by their desire to
avoid a snap election just one year into the term of the Assembly. Given the
mood of the government at the Centre and the interests of the Bharatiya Janata
Party, Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao might not act in a hurry on the plea by the
MLAs supporting Mr. Dhinakaran and order Mr. Palaniswami to go through a floor
test. Indeed, the best course in the current muddled circumstances would be to
let matters take their own course and allow any oppositional group to move a
motion of no confidence against the government. The Dhinakaran group would like
a change at the helm, but would not like to be seen as joining hands with the
Opposition Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and forcing a snap election. In such a
situation, the proper forum for a change of leadership is a meeting of the
AIADMK’s legislature party, not the Raj Bhavan, and not the floor of the
Assembly. At least, not yet.
Vocabulary
Stability: the
state of being stable.
Example: There are fears for the political stability of the area
Synonyms: firmness, solidity, steadiness, strength, security, safety
Unrivalled: better than everyone or everything of the same type.
Example: The paper's coverage of foreign news is unrivaled
Synonyms: unequaled, without equal, unparalleled, without
parallel
Depiction: the
action or result of depicting something, especially in art.
Example: The painting's horrific depiction of war
Synonyms: picture, painting, portrait, drawing, sketch, study, illustration
Retrieval: the
process of getting something back from somewhere.
Example: The investigation was completed after the retrieval of plane wreckage
Insistence: the fact or quality of insisting that something is the case or should
be done.
Example: His insistence on unilateral nuclear disarmament
Relevance: the
quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate.
Example: This film has contemporary relevance
Coalesce: come
together and form one mass or whole.
Example: The puddles had coalesced into shallow streams
Synonyms: merge, unite, join
together, combine, fuse, mingle
Pitch: the
steepness of a slope, especially of a roof.
Example: Keeping a steep roof pitch and adding dormers to the new second story are
good options.
Synonyms: gradient, slope, slant, angle, steepness, tilt
Reassert: assert
again.
Example: He moved quickly to reassert his control
Muddle: bring
into a disordered or confusing state.
Example: They were muddling up the cards
Synonyms: confuse, mix up, jumble (up), disarrange, disorganize
Helm: a
tiller or wheel and any associated equipment for steering a ship or boat.
Example: She stayed at the helm, alert for tankers
Synonyms: tiller, wheel, steering gear, rudder
