THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- January 19, 2018 - Topic 2
Three States
The three States going to
the polls in February are among the smaller ones
in the country, but their political significance should not be underestimated.
Tripura is the only State other than Kerala where the Communist Party of India
(Marxist) is in power, and the election will test the popularity of Manik
Sarkar, one of the longest-serving Chief Ministers.
The State has traditionally
had a high turnout, with more than 90% of the electorate casting a vote in the
2013 election. Tripura has witnessed an improvement in several social indices —
it is almost fully literate, has lowered the infant mortality rate, and has a
high overall rank on the human development index despite being a largely
agrarian and forestry-dominated economy. The CPI(M)’s long reign in Tripura may
have seen the end of tribal insurgency and an improvement in social indices,
but the party will also be tested by public opinion on the underside of
Tripura’s economy — relatively high unemployment and the lack of
diversification. The party will also face a new test inasmuch as the Congress has
been replaced by the BJP as the principal opposition party. The BJP has
focussed on wooing and winning over the tribal population, which constitutes
32% of the total population. Given this, it is possible that it will team up
with the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra despite differences over the
latter’s demand for a state of Tipraland to be carved out of Tripura’s tribal
areas.
In Nagaland, the ruling Nagaland People’s Front
(NPF) has had a turbulent year with Chief Minister T.R. Zeliang returning to
power in July 2017 after being ousted a few months earlier over reservations in
urban local bodies. The factional battle within the NPF was brought to a
partial resolution with an agreement between supporters of Mr. Zeliang and his
predecessor, Shurhozelie Liezietsu, in December. But the rupture has raised the
hopes of the opposition, particularly the BJP. The Naga Framework Agreement and
the role of the apex Naga tribal body, the Naga Hoho, which has called for an
electoral boycott, also loom large. How this will affect the polls will be
watched. The Congress is fighting to retain Meghalaya, one of only four States
where it is in power. Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, in power for almost eight
uninterrupted years, will be hard-selling the plank of stability. However,
Meghalaya, like other northeastern States, is largely dependent on Central
funds, and these States tend to favour parties that wield power at the Centre.
The BJP, with virtually no presence here, is banking on this hope and leaving
no stone unturned. In doing so it may depend on Conrad K. Sangma’s National
People’s Party, which is contesting independently but is part of the NDA at the
Centre. While these elections may not be a barometer of the overall political
mood, they will decide whether the BJP’s hope of expanding its footprint will
be achieved.
Vocabulary
Significance: the quality of being worthy
of attention; importance.
Example: Adolescent education was felt to
be a social issue of some significance
Synonyms: importance, import, consequence, seriousness, gravity, weight
Antonyms: insignificance
Turnout: the number of people
attending or taking part in an event
Example: He predicted a high turnout at the
general election.
Synonyms: attendance, audience, crowd, gathering, showing, throng, assembly
Improvement: an example or instance of
improving or being improved.
Example: An improvement in East–West
relations
Synonyms: advance, development, upgrade, refinement, renovation
Antonyms: declination, decline
Reign: the period during which a
sovereign rules.
Example: The original chapel was built in
the reign of Charles I
Synonyms: rule, sovereignty, monarchy
Antonyms: be in subjection, be subject, comply, obey
Underside: the bottom or lower side or
surface of something.
Example: The butterfly's wings have a
mottled brown pattern on the underside
Synonyms: fanny, tail, seat, butt, bottom of
the inning, rear end
Woo: try to gain the love of
someone, typically a woman.
Example: He wooed her with quotes from
Shakespeare
Synonyms: romantically
pursue, pursue, chase (after), court, pay court to
Antonyms: avoid, cut, elude, ignore, overlook, pass
Constitute: be a part of a whole.
Example: Single parents constitute a great
proportion of the poor
Synonyms: amount to, add up
to, account for, form, make up, compose
Ousted: drive out or expel someone
from a position or place.
Example: He ousted a long-term incumbent by
only 500 votes
Synonyms: drive
out, expel, force out, throw out, remove
Predecessor: a person who held a job or
office before the current holder.
Example: The new president's foreign policy
is very similar to that of his predecessor
Synonyms: forerunner, precursor, antecedent
Antonyms: successor
Rupture: a breach of a harmonious
relationship.
Example: The rupture with his father would
never be healed
Synonyms: rift, estrangement, falling-out, breakup, breach, split, separation
Antonyms: attach, bind, fasten, join, mend, secure, solder
Wield: hold and use a weapon or
tool.
Example: A masked raider wielding a handgun
Synonyms: brandish, flourish, wave, swing, use, employ, handle
