THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - August 11, 2018 - Topic 1
It was never going to be easy for the Bharatiya
Janata Party to get a candidate of its choice elected as the Deputy Chairman of
the Rajya Sabha. The ruling party and its allies fell short of a majority in
the House. But what it lacked in numbers, the party made up in tact and ploy.
First, in choosing a member of the Janata Dal (United), a
friend-turned-foe-turned-friend, as the candidate, the BJP sent out the signal
that it was willing to be more accommodative to parties that support it.
Second, in reaching out to the Biju Janata Dal in Odisha, a party seeking to
maintain equidistance between the Congress and the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi demonstrated a readiness to make peace without standing on prestige.
Indeed, by proposing a JD(U) MP, Harivansh, for the post, the BJP found it easier to seek the support
of other parties. Once the deal with the BJD was sealed, Congress
candidate B.K. Hariprasad stood no chance. Mr.
Hariprasad failed to win the support of MPs from parties such as the Peoples
Democratic Party, which, though estranged from the BJP, is not keen on
supporting the Congress. Whether the deal with the BJD will have significance
beyond the election of the Deputy Chairman is not clear yet. With the BJP
making rapid strides in Odisha, a BJP-BJD alliance is unlikely. However, it
remains to be seen whether this influences floor coordination among Opposition
parties during voting or while debating on policy issues. Until recently, the
Opposition enjoyed the majority in the House and was able to stall legislation.
This may change if the BJD sees a longer term interest in coordinating with the
BJP on specific issues. In retrospect, the Congress might have missed a trick
in not making the effort to win over the BJD and the Aam Aadmi Party.
Read together with the numbers from the recent
no-confidence vote in the Lok Sabha, the one thing that this election confirms
is that Opposition unity is still very much a work in progress. The BJP and the
Congress may be the principal players at the national level, but they are
nowhere close to being the two poles of the next Lok Sabha election. A few
regional players such as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, the Telugu Desam Party,
and the BJD could well find themselves pitched against both the Congress and
the BJP then. And if the Lok Sabha election results push the BJP’s National
Democratic Alliance well ahead of a Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, there
is no saying which formation these parties will support. Therefore, the
Congress will need to beat back the BJP in States where the two parties are
locked in a head-to-head contest; otherwise, it will be difficult for it to
stitch together an effective and successful pre-poll or post-poll alliance.
Vocabulary
Ally: combine
or unite a resource or commodity with another for mutual benefit.
Example: He
allied his racing experience with his father's business acumen
Synonyms: combine, marry, couple, merge, amalgamate, join, fuse
Intact: not
damaged or impaired in any way; complete.
Example: The
church was almost in ruins, but its tower remained intact
Synonyms: whole, entire, complete, unbroken, undamaged, unimpaired, faultless
Accommodate: fitting
in with someone's wishes or demands in a helpful way.
Example: Many
clubs will take newcomers eagerly to help build their numbers, and are normally
very accommodating and helpful regardless of your skill level.
Synonyms: obliging, cooperative, helpful, eager
to help, adaptable, amenable
Demonstrate: clearly
show the existence or truth of (something) by giving proof or evidence.
Example: Their
shameful silence demonstrates their ineptitude
Synonyms: reveal, bespeak, indicate, signify, signal, denote, show, display, exhibit
Prestige: widespread
respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a
perception of their achievements or quality.
Example: He
experienced a tremendous increase in prestige following his victory
Synonyms: status, standing, stature, reputation, repute, regard, fame, note, renown
Estrange: cause
someone to be no longer close or affectionate to someone; alienate.
Example: Are
you deliberately seeking to estrange your readers?
Synonyms: alienate, antagonize, turn
away, drive away, distance, sever
Significance: the
quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
Example: Adolescent
education was felt to be a social issue of some significance
Synonyms: importance, import, consequence, seriousness, gravity, weight, magnitude
Coordinating: bring
the different elements of a complex activity or organization into a
relationship that will ensure efficiency or harmony.
Example: He
had responsibility for coordinating Chicago's transportation services
Synonyms: organize, arrange, order, systematize, harmonize, correlate, synchronize
Pitch: the
steepness of a slope, especially of a roof.
Example: Keeping
a steep roof pitch and adding dormers to the new second story are good options.
Synonyms: gradient, slope, slant, angle, steepness, tilt, incline, inclination
Progressive: happening
or developing gradually or in stages; proceeding step by step.
Example: A
progressive decline in popularity
Synonyms: continuing, continuous, increasing, growing, developing, ongoing
Effective: successful
in producing a desired or intended result.
Example: Effective
solutions to environmental problems
Synonyms: successful, effectual, potent, powerful, helpful, beneficial
