THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - July 21, 2018 - Topic 1
The arraignment of former Union Minister P. Chidambaram on corruption charges is
a flashpoint in relations between the ruling BJP and the principal Opposition
party, the Congress, in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha election. It also came
on the eve of the debate in Parliament on a no-confidence motion against the
four-year-old Narendra Modi government. The CBI has filed a charge sheet
against Mr. Chidambaram, his son Karti Chidambaram and 16 others, on the ground
that Foreign Investment Promotion Board approval was granted for investments
made in Aircel by Global Communication Holdings Service,
a Mauritius-based subsidiary of Maxis, a Malaysian conglomerate, in violation
of norms.
Mr. Chidambaram is accused of cheating and bribery, and having
exceeded his authority by clearing investments amounting to ₹3,200 crore, whereas any investment above ₹600 crore needed the clearance of the Cabinet
Committee on Economic Affairs. For a case that essentially turns on documentary
evidence, the CBI has taken unusually long to come to this conclusion. Mr.
Chidambaram’s statement on the FIPB approval was recorded in December 2014, and
since then his son has been under the scanner. The filing of a charge sheet
against Mr. Chidambaram ends the uncertainty about the agency’s intentions. The
Congress leader had said he was the real target though it was his son and those
associated with him who were subjected to repeated searches and questioning.
The two cases are vastly different, but given
that the main case against former Union Communications Minister Dayanidhi Maran
relating to the Aircel-Maxis investment was thrown out at the pre-trial stage
by the Special Court, the CBI has a greater burden of proof to discharge. Mr.
Chidambaram has maintained there was nothing amiss about the FIPB approval,
which was given only after being processed at various levels. It may not be
enough for the agency to prove that the Aircel-Maxis investment supposedly
worth ₹180 crore actually had a value of ₹3,200 crore if the premium attached to it was
taken into account. It also has to establish a clear link between the FIPB
approval and some payments received by companies said to be controlled by Mr.
Karti. Special Judge O.P. Saini, before whom the charge sheet has been filed,
has a record of not accepting theories of quid pro quo behind
government decisions without sufficient evidence. Both in the main 2G spectrum
case, in which former Minister A. Raja and others were acquitted, and in the
Aircel-Maxis case related to Mr. Maran, the judge had rejected prosecution
claims seeking to link some transactions with the decisions of the ministers
concerned. The case against Mr. Chidambaram will be a test for the CBI not only
on merits, but also in disproving the allegations of political vendetta.
Vocabulary
Arraignment: the
action of arraigning someone in court.
Example: He's
scheduled for arraignment in New York on Thursday
Flashpoint: a
place, event, or time at which trouble, such as violence or anger, flares up.
Example: The
flashpoint of the conflagration is just blocks away
Subsidiary: a
company controlled by a holding company.
Example: Most
public companies have a holding company and subsidiaries .
Synonyms: subordinate
company, branch, branch plant, division, subdivision
Clearance: clear
space allowed for a thing to move past or under another.
Example: Always
give cyclists plenty of clearance
Synonyms: space, room, room
to spare, margin, leeway
Conclusion: the
end or finish of an event or process.
Example: The
conclusion of World War Two
Synonyms: end, ending, finish, close, termination, windup, cessation, culmination
Intention: a
thing intended; an aim or plan.
Example: She
was full of good intentions
Burden: a
load, especially a heavy one.
Example: And
laying my heavy burden in the safe hands of the luggage compartment I went to
my seat and was given rest.
Synonyms: load, weight, cargo, freight
Establish: show
something to be true or certain by determining the facts.
Example: The
police established that the two passports were forgeries
Synonyms: prove, demonstrate, show, indicate, signal, exhibit, manifest
Evidence: be
or show evidence of.
Example: That
it has been populated from prehistoric times is evidenced by the remains of
Neolithic buildings
Synonyms: indicate, show, reveal, display, exhibit, manifest, testify
to, confirm
Acquitted: conduct
oneself or perform in a specified way.
Example: All
the young women in the contest acquitted themselves well
Synonyms: behave
oneself, conduct oneself, perform, act, comport oneself
Allegations: a
claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically
one made without proof.
Example: He
made allegations of corruption against the administration
Synonyms: claim, assertion, charge, accusation, declaration, statement, contention
Vendetta: a
blood feud in which the family of a murdered person seeks vengeance on the
murderer or the murderer's family.
Example: Every
family cultivates its vendetta ; every clan, its feud.
