THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 1, 2018 - Topic 1
Of all the Lok Sabha
by-elections in this round, Kairana in Uttar Pradesh evoked special interest
because of the coming together of the opposition parties against the Bharatiya
Janata Party. The candidate of the Rashtriya Lok Dal, a party with a base consisting
largely of the Jats, was a Muslim woman, Tabassum Hasan, and she won as a representative of a broad-based coalition, which included the Samajwadi Party, the Bahujan Samaj
Party and the Congress. That the RLD chose a Muslim candidate was significant as
the party had suffered an erosion in its support base after the Muzaffarnagar
riots of 2013 involving Jats and Muslims.
To try to win back his core
constituency of Jats with a Muslim candidate was a bold strategy, but RLD
leader Ajit Singh was encouraged not only by the process of rapprochement on
the ground over the last few months, but also by the backing of the three major
opposition parties in U.P. Mr. Singh knew he needed the support of all the
anti-BJP votes, and a Muslim candidate must have seemed the best bet. The BJP
retained its core base, but this was never going to be enough in western U.P. —
just as it was not against the SP-BSP alliance in Gorakhpur and Phulpur in
March. The Noorpur Assembly by-election stayed with the same trend, with the SP
winning it back from the BJP. What should worry the BJP is what this portends
for the 2019 Lok Sabha election. Instead of a communal polarisation, the BJP is
faced with a political polarisation. The BJP’s very success in the
first-past-the-post system appears to have created the conditions for its
defeat: a forced coming-together of disparate parties. With less than a year to
go for the big election, this rainbow coalition is likely to stay the course.
Nothing succeeds like success.
In Maharashtra the results
were mixed. The party that gave the BJP the chase in the Palghar Lok Sabha seat
was its own ally in government, the Shiv Sena. In Bhandara-Gondia, the
Nationalist Congress Party wrested the seat from the BJP. To add to the cheer
in the opposition camp, the Assembly seat of Palus-Kadegaon was retained by the
Congress. The other Lok Sabha seat at stake, Nagaland, went the NDA way, and
the BJP won an Assembly by-election in Uttarakhand. But elsewhere, the BJP and
the NDA had little cause for celebration. The Janata Dal (United), the BJP’s
current ally in Bihar, lost to the Rashtriya Janata Dal, signalling some
erosion in the support base of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. To no one’s
surprise, the Assembly seats in Punjab, Karnataka and Meghalaya went to the Congress,
and the Left Democratic Front retained its seat in Kerala. Likewise, the JMM
retained its two seats in Jharkhand, and the Trinamool held Maheshtala.
Overall, the main message from these results from different parts of the
country is far from comforting for the BJP.
Vocabulary
Evoke: bring or recall to the
conscious mind.
Example: The sight of American asters
evokes pleasant memories of childhood
Consisting: be composed or made up
of.
Example: The exhibition consists of
180 drawings
Synonyms: be composed
of, be made up of, be formed of, comprise
Significant: sufficiently great or
important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
Example: A significant increase in
sales
Synonyms: notable, noteworthy, worthy
of attention, remarkable, important
Erosion: the process of eroding
or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
Example: The problem of soil erosion
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 of action, action plan
Enough: as much or as many as
required.
Example: Too much work and not enough
people to do it
Synonyms: sufficient, plenty, a
sufficient amount, an adequate amount
Instead: as an alternative or
substitute.
Example: Do not use lotions, but put
on a clean dressing instead
Synonyms: as an
alternative, alternatively, alternately, on second thoughts
Disparate: essentially different
in kind; not allowing comparison.
Example: They inhabit disparate
worlds of thought
Synonyms: contrasting, different, differing, dissimilar, unalike, poles
apart
Erosion: the process of eroding
or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
Example: The problem of soil erosion
Retain: continue to have
something
Example: Built in 1830, the house
retains many of its original features
Synonyms: keep, keep
possession of, keep hold of, hold on to, hang on to
