THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- February 3, 2018 - Topic 1
Byelections are not clear pointers to the
direction of the political wind, even when they are held close to a general
election. A host of local factors are often at play, and selection of
candidates and civic grievances exercise as much influence on the voter’s mind as
do livelihood concerns and governance issues. Even so, the results of the Rajasthan byelections would
have jolted the ruling BJP.
The Congress not only won the two Lok Sabha seats
and the lone Assembly seat, but it did so with impressive margins. In the 2014
Lok Sabha election the BJP made a complete sweep of Rajasthan, winning all 25
seats. The Congress’s recovery of some of the lost ground reflects a general
dissatisfaction with the Vasundhara Raje government. Ms. Raje seems to have
paid the price for an imperious attitude that alienated large sections within
her own party. True, Rajasthan voters have not given either the BJP or the
Congress two consecutive terms since the BJP returned to power in 1993. But the
Modi wave of 2014 was supposed to have changed the political narrative, with
the BJP emerging as a pan-Indian party and the natural party of government. The
BJP has lost some Assembly elections since 2014. However, Bihar 2015 was
arguably a mere blip, more on account of a coming together of a motley mix of
opposition parties than on account of any erosion in its base. Punjab 2017 was
written off as the Akali Dal’s loss rather than the BJP’s own. But in
Rajasthan, as in Gujarat where the BJP scraped through in late-2017, the two
national parties will be in a straight contest. A defeat can mean only one
thing: the BJP is slipping in approval ratings in the run-up to 2019.
A negative vote it may have been, but the verdict
is also a vindication of the Congress tactic of letting a young Sachin Pilot be
its public face. Many in the party blamed the inability to close the gap with
the BJP in Gujarat on the failure to identify a youthful leader, and instead
relying entirely on borrowed leaders such as Alpesh Thakor, Hardik Patel and
Jignesh Mevani to free it of a jaded look. If it wants to beat the BJP, the
Congress has to find a way to counter its strategy of turning every election
into a presidential contest between Prime Minister Modi and Congress president
Rahul Gandhi. The byelection results suggest the key to doing so lies in
encouraging a youthful regional leadership to emerge in each State. But if the
BJP is slipping in Rajasthan, it is gaining in West Bengal: the party finished
second behind the Trinamool Congress in the Uluberia Lok Sabha and Noapara
Assembly constituencies. With the collapse of the Left Front vote bank, it is
the BJP that is emerging as a challenger. But a second-place finish in West
Bengal is poor compensation. The BJP’s setback in Rajasthan has given the
Congress a ray of electoral hope, as the State goes to the polls later this
year.
Vocabulary
Grievance: a real or imagined wrong or
other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.
Example: Failure to redress genuine
grievances
Synonyms: injustice, wrong, injury, ill, unfairness, affront, insult, indignity
Antonyms: equity, fair
play, fairness, faithfulness, honesty
Influence: the capacity to have an
effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or
the effect itself.
Example: The influence of television
violence
Synonyms: effect, impact, control, sway, hold, power, authority
Antonyms: deter, discourage, dissuade, hinder, impede
Concern: anxiety; worry.
Example: Such unsatisfactory work gives
cause for concern
Synonyms: anxiety, worry, disquiet, apprehensiveness, unease
Antonyms: unconcern
Jolt: push or shake someone or
something abruptly and roughly.
Example: A surge in the crowd behind him
jolted him forward
Synonyms: push, thrust, jar, bump, knock, bang, shake, joggle, jog
Impressive: evoking admiration through
size, quality, or skill: grand, imposing, or awesome.
Example: An impressive view of the
mountains
Synonyms: magnificent, majestic, imposing, splendid, spectacular
Antonyms: ineffectual, unimpressive, uneffective
Imperious: assuming power or authority
without justification; arrogant and domineering.
Example: His imperious demands
Synonyms: peremptory, high-handed, commanding, imperial, overbearing
Antonyms: humble
Blip: a short high-pitched sound
made by an electronic device.
Example: A bunch of ‘wacky’ characters
watch blips on a radar screen
Synonyms: pip, spot, blip, radar target
Motley: incongruously varied in
appearance or character; disparate.
Example: A motley crew of discontents and
zealots
Synonyms: miscellaneous, disparate, diverse, assorted, varied
Antonyms: homogenous, homogeneous, uncolored
Vindication: the action of clearing
someone of blame or suspicion.
Example: I intend to work to ensure my full
vindicatio
Synonyms: acknowledgment, apology, confession, defense
Antonyms: accusation, censure, charge, complaint, condemnation
Slip: slide unintentionally for a
short distance, typically losing one's balance or footing.
Example: I slipped on the ice
Synonyms: slide, skid, glide, fall
Antonyms: revolve, roll, rotate, turn
Collapse: an instance of a structure
falling down or in.
Example: The collapse of a railroad bridge
Synonyms: cave-in, subsidence
