THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 8, 2018 - Topic 1
In search of friends: on BJP's coalition politics
A friend in need is the
friend who comes a-calling. After four years of being in a situation where it
was a much sought-after ally, the Bharatiya Janata Party is now reduced to the
role of a supplicant before potential electoral partners, the Shiv Sena and
the Shiromani Akali Dal. The Sena has
always been a difficult ally for the BJP, despite a close ideological affinity.
Even so, an editorial in the Sena mouthpiece Saamna, insisting that the
Sena would fight the coming elections alone, ahead of the meeting between BJP
president Amit Shah and Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray, revealed a new level of
assertion in a stormy relationship.
Unable to adjust to its role as a junior
partner of the BJP, the Sena is eager to return to its pre-2014 status as the
unquestioned leader of the alliance. Indeed, Mr. Thackeray is under some
pressure to demonstrate that he is as domineering as his father Bal Thackeray
was in dealings with the BJP. And if he doesn’t retrieve the ground ceded to
the BJP in the last four years, the Sena might forever be pushed around in
Maharashtra. The Sena, which began as a Marathi chauvinist party, took to
Hindutva and allied with the BJP in an attempt to widen its support base; but
despite its efforts to be more strident in its Hindutva, the party could only
watch helplessly as sections of its newly created support base moved toward the
BJP. True, the two parties need each other to retain power in Maharashtra, but
the relationship equations are unstable. The Sena believes the BJP should allow
it to lead the alliance in the Assembly election in return for support it would
give the BJP in a Lok Sabhaelection, and
the BJP wants the Sena to recognise the changed political equilibrium in
Maharashtra.
What exactly Mr. Shah
achieved through the outreach meeting, other than to signal to the allies that
the BJP is willing to be accommodative in sharing seats and power, is not
clear. Accommodation, the party must have recognised, was necessary in the
context of its defeats in the recent by-elections and the desertion by the
Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh. The outreach effort took Mr. Shah to
Punjab as well, where its senior ally, the SAD, is seen to be in decline. In
the BJP’s assessment, the anti-incumbency sentiment against the SAD hit the
party as well, with the alliance finishing third in seat share terms behind the
Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party in the last Assembly election.But
dumping its traditional ally is no option at all for the BJP in what could be a
tight Lok Sabha election. The BJP will also need allies in the southern States
if it is to make significant gains in terms of seats. But potential allies are
few, except perhaps the AIADMK in Tamil Nadu. With opposition parties uniting
against it in several States, the BJP will need all the allies it can get in
the coming year.
Vocabulary
Reveal: make previously
unknown or secret information known to others.
Example: Brenda was forced to reveal
Robbie's whereabouts
Synonyms: divulge, disclose, tell, let
slip, let drop, give away, give out
Stormy: characterized by
strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
Example: A dark and stormy night
Synonyms: blustery, squally, windy, gusty, blowy, rainy, thundery, snowy
Strident: loud and harsh;
grating.
Example: His voice had become
increasingly sharp, almost strident
Synonyms: harsh, raucous, rough, grating, rasping, jarring, loud, shrill
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
Outreach: the extent or length
of reaching out.
Example: But we should be worried
about this, at least if we're to be measured by our impact and outreach
Accommodation: a room, group of
rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay.
Example: The cost includes airfare
and hotel accommodations
Synonyms: housing, lodging(s), living
quarters, quarters, rooms, place to stay
Desertion: the action of
deserting a person, cause, or organization.
Example: Her mother's desertion of
her family
Synonyms: abandonment, leaving, jilting; defection, betrayal, renunciation
Assessment: the evaluation or
estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something.
Example: The assessment of
educational needs
Synonyms: evaluation, judgment, rating, estimation, appraisal, analysis
Perhaps: used to express
uncertainty or possibility.
Example: Perhaps I should have been
frank with him
Synonyms: maybe, for all
one knows, it could be, it may be, it's possible
Significant: sufficiently great or
important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
Example: A significant increase in
sales
Synonyms: notable, noteworthy, worthy
of attention, remarkable