THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 25, 2017- Topic 1
What brings people together is not always enough to keep them together. The
struggle for the Two Leaves election symbol may have encouraged the two
factions of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam to come together, but
the allocation of the symbol by the Election Commission is not likely to make
the prospects of their staying together any greater.
While the O. Panneerselvam
group formed a separate faction as a protest against the domineering influence
of the Sasikala family in the party, the Edappadi K. Palaniswami group
distanced itself from the Sasikala family as a survival tactic to seek greater
political legitimacy. Both camps have retained their separate identities after
the merger. Therefore, the allocation of the symbol risks accentuating the
internal struggle for posts and positions within the party. While another split
in the near future is unlikely, the competing claims for power and influence by
the two factions could put the party under renewed stress. But what the
allocation of the symbol does for the ruling combine is to give it an advantage
over the Sasikala faction, represented by T.T.V. Dhinakaran, in the R.K. Nagar
by-election. With the help of Two Leaves, the camp of ‘EPS and
OPS’ might be able to beat back the challenge posed by Mr. Dhinakaran, who
has already declared his intention to contest the election for the seat.
The EC was faced with a straightforward issue in deciding the symbol case.
The merged factions commanded the support of a majority of the members of
Parliament and State legislature and the organisational wings. True, even at
the time the case first came up before the EC, the EPS faction, which at that
time had the benefaction of the Sasikala family, enjoyed the support of a
majority of the party’s members. But with the R.K. Nagar
by-election in sight (it was subsequently deferred after instances of
voter bribery came to light), the EC had taken the safest option of freezing
the symbol and the name of the party. With the symbol case out of the way, the
ruling AIADMK combine can once again concentrate on fighting the Dravida
Munnetra Kazhagam, its long-time rival. Unlike what they did in the battle with
Mr. Dhinakaran, Chief Minister Palaniswami and Deputy Chief Minister
Panneerselvam cannot hope to project the malevolence of Sasikala as an issue
for fearmongering in the contest with the DMK. The R.K. Nagar by-election will
also be the first electoral test for the State government, which needs to erase
the popular impression that it is hurtling directionless without a pilot. A
victory for the EPS-OPS grouping could go a long way in establishing the
political legitimacy of a government that is still running on the mandate given
to Jayalalithaa. Equally, an adverse result in this by-election could undermine
the government, bringing it under even greater pressure from inside as well as
outside.
Vocabulary
Struggle: make
forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
Example: Before she could struggle, he lifted her up
Synonyms: fight, grapple, wrestle, scuffle, brawl, spar, scrap
Together: With
or in proximity to another person or people.
Example: Together they climbed the dark stairs
Synonyms: with each other, in conjunction, jointly, in
cooperation, in collaboration
Prospect: the
possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
Example: There was no prospect of a reconciliation
Synonyms: likelihood, hope, expectation, anticipation
Faction: a
small, organized, dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics.
Example: The left-wing faction of the party
Synonyms: clique, coterie, caucus, cabal, bloc, camp, group, grouping
Domineer: assert
one's will over another in an arrogant way.
Example: Cathy had been a martyr to her gruff, domineering husband
Synonyms: overbearing, authoritarian, imperious, high-handed, autocratic
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
Legitimacy: the quality of being authentic.
Example: The paper should have established the authenticity of the documents before
publishing them
Synonyms: genuineness, bona
fides, legitimacy, legality, validity
Intention: a
thing intended; an aim or plan.
Example: She was full of good intentions
Straightforward: uncomplicated and easy to do or understand.
Example: In a straightforward case no fees will be charged
Synonyms: uncomplicated, simple, easy, effortless, painless, undemanding
Impression: an imitation of a person or thing, especially one done to entertain.
Example: He did an impression of Frank Sinatra
Synonyms: impersonation, imitation, parody, caricature, burlesque
Adverse: preventing
success or development; harmful; unfavorable.
Example: Taxes are having an adverse effect on production
Synonyms: unfavorable, disadvantageous, inauspicious, unpropitious
