THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 26, 2018 - Topic 2
Elections to the Rajya Sabha would have been
dull, predictable affairs if not for stories of intrigue and betrayal. In this
round of biennial elections to the Upper House of Parliament, the element of drama was provided by the 10th seat from
Uttar Pradesh, eventually won by the Bharatiya Janata Party over the Bahujan
Samaj Party through a combination of cross-voting and last-minute switch of
loyalties.
BSP legislator Anil Kumar Singh was open about his rebellion, and
his support for the BJP candidate. Independent member Raghuraj Pratap Singh,
who is close to the SP, helped the BJP’s cause too. The battle for the 10th
seat, which the BJP could not have won on its own, supposedly held long-term
implications for the political churn that U.P. is now witnessing. The BJP saw
it as a test of the new bonding between the SP and the BSP, which won for the
SP two Lok Sabha by-elections recently. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath sought
to paint the result less as a satisfying win for his party and more as a
disturbing result for the BSP, saying the SP took votes from others but did not
return them. More than getting an additional seat, the BJP was hoping that the
outcome would sow the seeds of distrust between the SP and the BSP. Although
clearly unhappy with the defeat, BSP leader Mayawati was unwilling to let it
jeopardise the nascent understanding with the SP, and said the loss would not
affect her party’s growing proximity to the SP. Indeed, she saw it as a
consequence of what she claimed was the BJP’s strategy to drive a wedge between
the two parties. Instead of driving them apart, the result seems to have
brought the SP and the BSP closer.
Despite its success in the polls in U.P., the BJP
is no closer to undermining the opposition in the Rajya Sabha. The Telugu Desam
Party has quickly made the transition from a disenchanted ally to a fierce
opponent. The Telangana Rashtra Samiti, even while trying to maintain good
equations between its government and the Centre, is working towards a federal
front opposed to both the Congress and the BJP. The 29 seats (out of 58) that
the BJP won in this round will not alter the balance in the Rajya Sabha, at
least not immediately. If in U.P. the electionbrought two opposition parties closer, in West
Bengal it created more differences between the Left and the Congress. The
Trinamool Congress’s support may have been for Abhishek Manu Singhvi as an
individual, and not for his party, the Congress, but the net effect was that
the Left was unhappy with the Congress and its candidate. The elections to the
Rajya Sabha are not a reflection of the strengths of the parties on the ground,
but they can alter political equations and have a bearing on direct elections
in the near future.
Vocabulary
Predictable: able to be predicted.
Example: The market is volatile and never
predictable
Synonyms: foreseeable, (only) to
be expected, anticipated, foreseen
Intrigue: the secret planning of
something illicit or detrimental to someone.
Example: The cabinet was a nest of intrigue
Synonyms: secret
plan, plotting, plot, conspiracy, collusion, conniving
Betrayal: the action of betraying
one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
Example: The betrayal by the French of
their own refugees
Synonyms: disloyalty,
treachery, perfidy, perfidiousness, bad faith
Combination: a joining or merging of
different parts or qualities in which the component elements are individually
distinct.
Example: A combination of blackberries,
raspberries, and rhubarb
Synonyms: amalgamation, amalgam, merger, merging, blend
Battle: a sustained fight between
large, organized armed forces.
Example: The Battle of Shiloh
Synonyms: fight, armed conflict, clash, struggle, skirmish, engagement
Churn: move about vigorously.
Example: The seas churned
Synonyms: heave, boil, swirl, toss, seethe, roil
Outcome: the way a thing turns out; a
consequence.
Example: It is the outcome of the vote that
counts
Synonyms: result, end
result, consequence, net result, upshot, aftereffect
Consequence: importance or relevance.
Example: The past is of no consequence
Synonyms: importance, import, significance, account, substance, note
Strategy: a plan of action or policy
designed to achieve a major or overall aim.
Example: Time to develop a coherent
economic strategy
Synonyms: master plan, grand
design, game plan, plan
Reflection: the throwing back by a body
or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
Example: The reflection of light
Synonyms: sending back, throwing
back, casting back
Alter: change or cause to change in
character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant
way.
Example: Eliot was persuaded to alter the
passage
Synonyms: change, make changes
to, make different, make alterations to