THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - May 21, 2018 - Topic 1
The fruits of defeat
After the fractured verdict in Karnataka and the hastily concluded post-poll marriage of
convenience between the Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular), the Bharatiya
Janata Party had the option of taking the high moral ground as the single
largest party that was thwarted by the opportunistic politics of its rivals.
Instead, the BJP chose to mud-wrestle its way to power by pulling strings at
the Raj Bhavan and trying to entice newly elected members of other parties. The
end-result was predictable: the party had dirt all over and nothing to show for
it.
B.S. Yeddyurappa resigned rather than face a vote of confidence that he was sure to lose, but not before the BJP’s
brazen attempts to buy votes and support were exposed. The BJP took a serious
dent to its image at the national level, and was left without both power and
the moral authority to attack the political opportunism of the Congress and the
JD(S). Although parallels have been drawn to the BJP’s Operation
Lotus that engineered defections in 2008, the
situation was different then. The BJP was only three short of a majority in a
House with six Independents, many of whom were eager to offer their support.
And, unlike now, no combination of parties that excluded the BJP could have
commanded a majority.
The deal-clincher for the
Congress now was its readiness to hand over the post of Chief Minister to the
JD(S), a course of action it did not contemplate in 2004 when it formed a post-poll
coalition with the JD(S). The Congress-JD(S) government did not last the full
term then, and the JD(S) formed a short-lived government with the BJP’s help.
In the face of the BJP juggernaut in the post-2014 phase, the Congress seems to
have adopted a new pragmatism that recognises the importance of smaller
players. Some of this was seen in Gujarat, where the Congress accommodated
different caste and identity groups in stitching together a broad social
coalition against the BJP. In Karnataka, it went one step further in the post-poll situation,
allowing the JD(S) the leadership of the government despite winning more seats.
Regional parties such as the Trinamool Congress have been suggesting that the
Congress vacate political space for parties best equipped to fight the BJP. A
more pragmatic, more humble Congress is what they want at the head of an
Opposition alliance ahead of 2019. But, for the same reason that the Congress
found it easier to stitch together a post-poll understanding than a pre-poll alliance
with the JD(S), seat-sharing will be difficult where there are three-way
contests. The BJP’s misadventure in Karnataka may have brought the Congress and
the JD(S) closer, but this is no blueprint for 2019. Pre-poll alliances are not
made without the pain of defeat and the hard knocks of reality.
Vocabulary
Fracture: the cracking or
breaking of a hard object or material.
Example: Bone density testing can
predict the risk for fracture
Synonyms: breaking, breakage, cracking, fragmentation, splintering, rupture
Convenience: the state of being
able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty.
Example: The museum has a cafeteria
for your convenience
Opportunistic: exploiting chances
offered by immediate circumstances without reference to a general plan or moral
principle.
Example: The change was cynical and
opportunistic
Expose: make something
visible, typically by uncovering it.
Example: At low tide the sands are
exposed
Synonyms: reveal, uncover, lay
bare
Attack: an aggressive and
violent action against a person or place.
Example: He was killed in an attack
on a checkpoint
Synonyms: assault, onslaught, offensive, strike, blitz, raid, charge, rush
Exclude: deny someone access to
or bar someone from a place, group, or privilege.
Example: Women had been excluded from
many scientific societies
Synonyms: keep out, deny
access to, shut out, debar, disbar
Coalition: an alliance for
combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a
government or of states.
Example: A coalition of conservatives
and disaffected Democrats
Synonyms: alliance, union, partnership, bloc, caucus, federation, league
Contemplate: look thoughtfully for
a long time at.
Example: He sat on the carpet
contemplating his image in the mirrors
Synonyms: look
at, view, regard, examine, inspect, observe
Accommodate: provide lodging or
sufficient space for.
Example: The cabins accommodate up to
6 people
Synonyms: lodge, house, put
up, billet, quarter, board, take in, shelter
Pragmatic: dealing with things
sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than
theoretical considerations.
Example: A pragmatic approach to
politics
Synonyms: practical, matter-of-fact, sensible, down-to-earth, commonsensical
Defeat: an instance of
defeating or being defeated.
Example: The defeat of the Armada in
1588
Synonyms: loss, conquest, vanquishment, rout, trouncing, downfall, thrashing
Blueprint: a design plan or other
technical drawing.
Example: None of the plans were real
blueprints or technical drawings.
Synonyms: plan, design, diagram, drawing, sketch, map, layout
