THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - April 20, 2018 - Topic 2
In its reaction to the rape
and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua, the BJP seems motivated by a
need to strike a balance between protecting its political constituency in Jammu
and addressing the public outrage countrywide. Two of its Ministers in the
Mehbooba Mufti government — Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga — had
participated in a rally organised by the Hindu Ekta Manch in support of the
accused in the case, but the BJP was slow to act against them. Under pressure
from Ms. Mufti, they were asked to submit their resignations, but the BJP made
it seem to be part of a larger exercise of a shuffle in the Cabinet.
Even when
their continuance in the Cabinet became untenable, the BJP was intent on
protecting the two from any shadow of guilt. Soon after the two Ministers
handed in their resignations, the party asked all its nine Ministers to step
down, apparently to bring in new faces. Clearly, the BJP is hoping to present
one narrative to the Jammu region, and quite another to Kashmir and the rest of
India. While promising justice to the rape victims, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi had nothing to say about his own party’s attempts to obstruct the course
of justice in Kathua. The resignations ensured the continuance of the
government, but the episode has cast harsh, unflattering light on the utter
incongruity of the alliance.
Neither the Peoples
Democratic Party nor the BJP wants to end their coalition over this issue;
however, the two parties serve very different political constituencies, both
demographically and geographically. What brought them together was not some
shared political objectives, but the PDP’s interest in keeping the National
Conference out, and the BJP’s in keeping the Congress out. The alliance was
born of short-term electoral expediency rather than any long-term political
strategy. After the death of Mufti Mohammed Sayeed in January 2016, the
alliance came under new strains with Ms. Mufti attempting to adopt a more
independent line, one that was in consonance with feedback from the cadre. But
just as the two parties cannot fight the elections on the same electoral plank,
they cannot afford to let go of their stakes in this government, for fear of
conceding political space to their principal rivals. Closer to the next
Assembly election in 2020, the alliance is likely to come under greater strain
as the benefits of continuing in government will be outweighed by the risks of
approaching an election together. Another similarly contentious issue closer to
2020 might not see the PDP and the BJP so eager to reach a compromise.
Vocabulary
Reaction: an action performed or a feeling experienced in
response to a situation or event.
Example: Carrie's immediate reaction was one of relief
Synonyms: response, answer, reply, rejoinder, retort, riposte, comeback
Outrage: an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or
indignation.
Example: Her voice trembled with outrage
Synonyms: indignation, fury, anger, rage, disapproval, wrath, resentment
Participate: take part.
Example: Thousands participated in a nationwide strike
Synonyms: take part in, engage in, join
in, get involved in, share in
Pressure: the use of persuasion, influence, or intimidation
to make someone do something.
Example: The proposals put pressure on Britain to drop its demand
Synonyms: coercion, force, compulsion, constraint, duress, pestering
Shuffle: walk by dragging one's feet along or without
lifting them fully from the ground.
Example: I stepped into my skis and shuffled to the edge of the
steep slope
Synonyms: shamble, drag one's
feet, totter, dodder
Apparently: as far as one knows or can see.
Example: The child nodded, apparently content with the promise
Synonyms: seemingly, evidently, it seems
(that), it appears (that)
Obstruct: block (an opening, path, road, etc.); be or get in
the way of.
Example: She was obstructing the entrance
Synonyms: block (up), clog (up), get in the way
of, jam (up), cut off
Incongruity: the state of being incongruous or out of keeping.
Example: The incongruity of his fleshy face and skinny body
disturbed her
Alliance: a union or association formed for mutual benefit,
especially between countries or organizations.
Example: A defensive alliance between Australia and New Zealand
Synonyms: association, union, league, confederation, federation, confederacy
Consonance: agreement or compatibility between opinions or
actions.
Example: Consonance between conservation measures and existing
agricultural practice
Synonyms: agreement, accord, harmony, unison, compatibility, congruity
Conceding: admit that something is true or valid after first
denying or resisting it.
Example: I had to concede that I'd overreacted
Synonyms: admit, acknowledge, accept, allow, grant, recognize
Outweigh: be heavier than
Example: Bob outweighed him by more than twenty-five pounds
Contentious: causing or likely to cause an argument;
controversial.
Example: A contentious issue
Synonyms: controversial, disputable, debatable, disputed, open
to debate
