THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 15, 2018 - Topic 1
While announcing her support
for the Samajwadi Party in the Gorakhpur and
Phulpur Lok Sabha constituencies, Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati was
conducting a political experiment: to test whether her party could effectively
work with the SP, until recently her principal rival. By all accounts, the
experiment has been a striking success.
Poll arithmetic was an important reason
for the reversal of fortunes of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the two
constituencies, especially Gorakhpur, which Yogi Adityanath had won five
successive times, beginning in 1998. Given this, the loss is an
embarrassing political setback for the Chief
Minister and is likely to be perceived as the squandering of the goodwill built
up by successive heads of the Gorakhnath Math. Phulpur, vacated by Keshav
Prasad Maurya when he teamed up with Mr. Adityanath as his deputy CM, is also a
stinging defeat. That a Chief Minister and his deputy have lost in their own
backyards is, to understate the point, hardly a good advertisement for the
BJP’s popularity or that of its State government. Arguably, it is the BJP’s
very success that has brought its rivals together. The BSP, which has been
averse to political alliances, had offered support to the SP unconditionally
without committing to a formal tie-up. The question now is what this successful
experiment will engender. Will it convince Ms. Mayawati to go farther,
confident that her support base is not averse to a larger alliance between the
two parties? The fate of the 2019 election may well depend on the answer to
this. To an extent, the leadership of Akhilesh Yadav helped seal the SP-BSP
understanding. Ms. Mayawati found it easier to jettison the baggage of the past
now that her bitter rival and SP founder Mulayam Singh has receded to the
background. Akhilesh Yadav has been open to alliances, displaying a willingness
to rise above the clannishness of the earlier generation. What Gorakhpur and
Phulpur demonstrate is that the BJP is not invincible in the face of a new
social and political electoral regrouping, something that the SP and the BSP
must be fully aware of.
Elsewhere, the byelections in Bihar’s Araria Lok Sabha and Jehanabad
Assembly constituencies have shown that the
Rashtriya Janata Dal of Lalu Prasad will not be wiped out by the return of
Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance.
Although the results in Bihar, unlike those in UP, may not lead to a
realignment of forces, the RJD and the Congress can hope to gain some political
momentum on the back of the BJP’s loss. The RJD may not have fully recovered from
the collapse of the grand alliance with the desertion of the JD(U), but it
knows it is not out of the political equation completely. Together with the
Rajasthan by-election results, these losses have created doubts about the
strength of the BJP’s hold in the Hindi heartland, and given its rivals some
reason for cheer and some cause to believe in the arithmetic of alliances.
Vocabulary
Experiment: perform a scientific
procedure, especially in a laboratory, to determine something.
Example: She experimented on chickens as
well as mice
Synonyms: conduct
experiments, carry out trials/tests, conduct research
Effective: successful in producing a
desired or intended result.
Example: Effective solutions to
environmental problems
Synonyms: successful, effectual, potent, powerful, helpful
Antonyms: ineffective, ineffectual, nonoperational, incompetent
Fortune: a large amount of money or
assets.
Example: He eventually inherited a
substantial fortune
Synonyms: wealth, riches, substance, property, assets, resources, means
Antonyms: misfortune
Successive: following one another or
following others.
Example: They were looking for their fifth
successive win
Synonyms: consecutive, in a
row, straight, sequential, in succession, running
Antonyms: unordered, disordered
Vacate: leave a place that one
previously occupied
Example: Rooms must be vacated by noon on
the last day of your vacation
Synonyms: leave, move out
of, evacuate, quit, depart from, abandon, desert
Antonyms: adopt, advocate, assert, cherish, claim
Understate: describe or represent
something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
Example: The press has understated the
extent of the problem
Synonyms: play
down, downplay, underrate, underplay, de-emphasize, trivialize
Antonyms: amplify, hyperbolise, exaggerate, magnify
Averse: having a strong dislike of
or opposition to something.
Example: As a former CIA director, he is
not averse to secrecy
Synonyms: opposed
to, against, antipathetic to, hostile to, ill-disposed to
Convince: cause someone to believe
firmly in the truth of something.
Example: Robert's expression had obviously
convinced her of his innocence
Synonyms: make
certain, persuade, satisfy, prove to, assure
Antonyms: deter, discourage, dissuade, hinder, hold
back
Baggage: personal belongings packed
in suitcases for traveling; luggage.
Example: A sheet left inside suitcase
luggage or travel baggage can prevent musty odors.
Synonyms: luggage, suitcases, cases, bags
Alliance: a union or association
formed for mutual benefit
Example: A defensive alliance between
Australia and New Zealand
Synonyms: association, union, league, confederation, federation, confederacy
Antonyms: antagonism, discord, disunion, divorce, enmity