THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - May 22, 2018 - Topic 2
Victory amid violence
The exact scale of the
ruling Trinamool Congress’s victory in the May 14 panchayat elections in West Bengal is still a matter of conjecture, as the fate of the uncontested seats is
before the Supreme Court. The next hearing is on July 3. The Opposition,
comprising mainly the Left Front and the Bharatiya Janata Party, did not field
a candidate in more than a third of the 58,792 seats in the three tiers put
together. Should the court clear the TMC’s claim to these seats, it will be the
first time since the three-tier rural poll was instituted in 1978 that
one-third of the seats have been bagged without even a semblance of a fight.
When the results of the contested seats were announced on May 17, it was clear
that the TMC had outperformed its rivals, bagging two-thirds at the lowest gram
panchayat level. Across the three levels, the TMC secured 76% of the contested
seats, the proportion that the Left Front had won in the 2003 panchayat
election. Some smartly tailored cash transfer schemes directed at the rural
poor, combined with a reasonable upgrade of rural-urban infrastructure, appear
to have paid off for the ruling party. Yet, instead of being upbeat and
relaxed, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sounded defensive, alleging that
many interest groups had “ganged up” against her. Her defensiveness drew from
the unprecedented violence in the run-up to the polls. Around 50 people were
killed; the security provided for the election was clearly insufficient, and
lumpen elements had a free run.
The TMC and the BJP accuse
each other of fomenting the violence. In West Bengal, panchayat elections have
always been marred by trouble. But the kind of ferocity of the violence before
and during last week’s poll has not been seen since the Left Front was ousted
after 34 years in power in 2011. The TMC is run as a tight ship, with the party
exercising complete control over its cadre. The State government clearly failed
in checking the violence, either on account of incompetence or some deep sense
of insecurity. The rise of the BJP in the State is not that sharp, but it
appears to be enough to have unsettled the TMC. The BJP captured one-fourth of
the contested seats in these panchayat elections. In five years, the BJP’s vote
share at the gram panchayat level has gone up from 1% to 18%, whereas the Left
Front’s share dropped from 32% to 5%, and the Congress’s from 11% to 3%. In
fact, the BJP’s growth curve is rather similar to that of the TMC a decade ago,
and it has made no secret of its ambition to try to dislodge the TMC in the
2021 Assembly polls. Ms. Banerjee has been extremely vocal in rallying anti-BJP
parties to band together at the State and national levels. But it remains to be
seen whether her party has, in fact, ended up damaging itself with the
no-holds-barred tactics at the ground level in the panchayat polls.
Vocabulary
Exact: demand and obtain
something, especially a payment from someone.
Example: Tributes exacted from the
Slavic peoples
Synonyms: demand, require, insist
on, request, impose, expect
Conjecture: an opinion or
conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.
Example: Conjectures about the newcomer
were many and varied
Synonyms: speculation, guesswork, surmise, fancy, presumption, assumption
Contest: an event in which
people compete for supremacy in a sport, activity, or particular quality.
Example: A gigantic air rifle
shooting contest
Synonyms: competition, match, tournament, game, meet, event, trial, bout
Semblance: the outward appearance
or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is different.
Example: She tried to force her
thoughts back into some semblance of order
Synonyms: air, show, facade, front, veneer, guise, pretense
Proportion: a part, share, or
number considered in comparative relation to a whole.
Example: The proportion of greenhouse
gases in the atmosphere is rising
Synonyms: part, portion, amount, quantity, bit, piece, percentage
Upgrade: raise something to a
higher standard, in particular improve equipment or machinery by adding or
replacing components.
Example: The cost of upgrading each
workstation is around $300
Synonyms: improve, modernize, update, bring
up to date, make better
Foment: instigate or stir up
an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action
Example: They accused him of
fomenting political unrest
Synonyms: instigate, incite, provoke, agitate, excite, stir
up, whip up
Appears: come into sight;
become visible or noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause
Example: Smoke appeared on the
horizon
Synonyms: become
visible, come into view, come into sight, materialize
Dislodge: knock or force out of
position.
Example: The hoofs of their horses
dislodged loose stones
Synonyms: remove, force
out, drive out, oust, eject, get rid of
