THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 11, 2017- Topic 1
Himachal Pradesh turned out in record numbers for the Assembly
elections held on Thursday, with 74.6% of the electorate casting their votes.
This provisional estimate may be revised a little upwards or downwards, but as
of now it is marginally higher than the previous high of 74.5% in the 2003
polls. Preliminary figures showed uniform voting close to the same mark across
districts, with Kullu district registering the highest turnout of nearly 78%.
Such a high level of polling is a trend that has been seen in most States in
India since 2010. This is an affirmation of the work done by the Election
Commission in updating electoral rolls, easing the process of voting with the
use of electronic voting machines and photo identity cards, besides seeking to
educate more voters about the polling process through enrolment initiatives.
Himachal Pradesh, in any case, has always had robust voter participation, with
much higher turnouts relative to other north Indian States. It is ranked second
in the Human Development Index in the country, and a high HDI has correlated
well with increased electoral participation in a State, as seen in Kerala and
Tamil Nadu as well. As for psephological readings, traditionally higher levels
of polling in a State had been seen to indicate an anti-incumbency mood — but
that correlation has broken in recent years, with turnouts of more than 90%,
for example, in Tripura returning the incumbent government. How it plays out in
Himachal Pradesh this year will be known on counting day on December 18.
The contest in Himachal Pradesh is limited largely to the ruling Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party,
even though the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has attempted to build on
its rare north Indian success in the Shimla mayoral elections of 2012 by
focussing on a few constituencies. The State has alternated between regimes led
by the Congress and the BJP in every election since 1990. At various points of
the campaign this year right up to voting day, the political discourse turned
vitriolic and personal. The Congress sought to make the elections a referendum
on the Central government’s policies, by taking up the implementation of the
goods and services tax and the effects of demonetisation. The BJP hit back by
focussing on the corruption cases faced by Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh. The
star campaigners of both parties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress
vice president Rahul Gandhi, gave the campaign a plebiscitary touch — but in
previous elections, voters in Himachal Pradesh have been influenced by
State-specific issues such as the local apple and tourism economy as well as
local infrastructure and social welfare. Now, as the BJP and the Congress move
the focus to Gujarat, they will do well to delineate their positions on social
and economic issues, without the vitriol that marked the campaign in the hill
State.
Vocabulary
Electorate: all the people in a
country or area who are entitled to vote in an election.
Example: But the rules changed and
the electorate was entitled to vote by post without giving a reason.
Provisional: arranged or existing
for the present, possibly to be changed later.
Example: A provisional government
Synonyms: interim, temporary, pro
tem, transitional, changeover
Turnout: the number of people
attending or taking part in an event, especially the number of people voting in
an election.
Example: He predicted a high turnout
at the general election.
Synonyms: attendance, audience, crowd, gathering, showing, throng
Trend: a general direction in
which something is developing or changing.
Example: An upward trend in sales and
profit margins
Synonyms: tendency, movement, drift, swing, shift, course, current
Affirmation: the action or process
of affirming something or being affirmed.
Example: He nodded in affirmation
Synonyms: declaration, statement, assertion, proclamation, pronouncement
Enrolment: the action of
enrolling or being enrolled.
Example: The amount due must be paid
on enrollment in october
Correlate: have a mutual
relationship or connection, in which one thing affects or depends on another.
Example: The study found that success
in the educational system correlates highly with class
Synonyms: correspond
to/with, match, parallel, agree with, relationship
Discourse: written or spoken
communication or debate.
Example: The language of political
discourse
Synonyms: discussion, conversation, talk, dialogue, conference, debate
Vitriolic: filled with bitter
criticism or malice.
Example: Vitriolic attacks on the
politicians
Synonyms: acrimonious, rancorous, bitter, caustic, mordant, acerbic
Plebiscite: the direct vote of all
the members of an electorate on an important public question such as a change
in the constitution.
Example: The leading business
association even advocated a ‘no’ vote in the 1999 plebiscite on the new
constitution.
Synonyms: vote, referendum, ballot, poll
Delineate: describe or portray
something precisely.
Example: The law should delineate and
prohibit behavior that is socially abhorrent
Synonyms: describe, set
forth/out, present, outline, sketch, depict
