PARAGRAPH, WORDS AND MEANINGS

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TOPIC OF THE DAY –

Unified Field Theory: On Non-BJP Alliance –

A string of defeats is the common thread holding the Opposition parties together against the Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha election. Ideological divides have been papered over and tactics reworked in the quest to stop the BJP from getting a second consecutive term. The post-poll alliance stitched together by the Congress with the Janata Dal (Secular), which allowed for the swearing-in of JD(S) leader H.D. Kumaraswamy as Chief Minister, provided the occasion for a show of hands in unity in Bengaluru. But more significant than winning over the JD(S) was the presence of Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati on the front stage. Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, still the most respected leader in her party, seemed to share a special moment on the dais with Ms. Mayawati. Of course, the ground for the coming together of the Congress and the BSP was set much earlier, when the BSP announced support for the Samajwadi Party in the Lok Sabha by-elections in Gorakhpur and Phulpur constituencies. If the success in the two by-elections presented a rational argument for a larger pre-poll alliance, the BSP’s loss in the Rajya Sabha election following the cross-voting engineered by the BJP gave an emotional edge to Ms. Mayawati’s determination to stop the BJP in the next election. An SP-BSP-Congress-RLD alliance will have the look of a mahajot in Uttar Pradesh and galvanise Opposition parties elsewhere to make the most of any anti-BJP sentiment. But the real test for a Congress-led Opposition is to generate an agreed policy programme that will have the support of all the disparate groups. Some of these parties share nothing more than an antipathy to the BJP, while others have allied with the BJP in the past. In many cases, electoral rivalry, and not ideological dissimilitude with the BJP, is the reason for fighting it. Crucially, parties such as the Trinamool Congress and the Telangana Rashtra Samithi are not yet ready to accept the leadership of the Congress in a broad coalition of anti-BJP parties. The TRS has the Congress as its main rival in Telangana, and the Trinamool could possibly be arrayed against an alliance of the Left and the Congress in the next general election. Even the newly formed alliance of the Congress and the JD(S) could run into difficulties on seat-sharing as the two parties are the principal rivals in the southern parts of Karnataka. And the Left will be fighting the Congress in Kerala even if it is amenable to seat adjustments with it in other States. Thus, building a viable alternative to the BJP is far more difficult than coming together for a swearing-in ceremony and raising hands in unison. The Congress will need to show leadership as also a willingness to step back and accommodate smaller, regional players in yoking together an alliance of this nature.

WORDS AND MEANINGS –

1) Papered over

Meaning: Gloss over, explain away, or patch up (differences, disparities, etc.) especially in order to maintain a semblance of unity or agreement.

2) Tactic

Meaning: An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end.

Example: “The minority attempted to control the Council by a delaying tactic”

Synonyms: Strategy, Scheme.

3) Quest

Meaning: A long or arduous search for something.

Example: “The quest for a reliable vaccine has intensified”

Synonyms: Search, Hunt.

4) Stitch

Meaning: Make, mend, or join (something) with stitches.

Example: “Stitch a plain seam with right sides together”

Synonyms: Sew, Baste.

5) Swear in

Meaning: When someone is sworn in, they make a formal promise to be honest or loyal, either in a law court or when starting a new official job.

Example: The next witness was sworn in.

6) Disparate

Meaning: Essentially different in kind; not able to be compared.

Example: “They inhabit disparate worlds of thought”

Synonyms: Contrasting, Different.

7) Antipathy

Meaning: A deep-seated feeling of aversion.

Example: “His fundamental antipathy to capitalism”

Synonyms: Hostility, Antagonism.

8) Allied

Meaning: Joined by or relating to members of an alliance.

Example: “Allied territories”

Synonyms: Federated, Confederated.

9) Rivalry

Meaning: Competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.

Example: “There always has been intense rivalry between the clubs”

Synonyms: Competitiveness, Competition.

10) Dissimilitude

Meaning: Dissimilarity or diversity.

11) Coalition

Meaning: A temporary alliance for combined action, especially of political parties forming a government.

Example: “A coalition between Liberals and Conservatives”

Synonyms: Alliance, Union.

12) Array

Meaning: Display or arrange (things) in a particular way.

Example: “The manifesto immediately divided the forces arrayed against him”

Synonyms: Arrange, Assemble.

13) Amenable

Meaning: Open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled.

Example: “Parents who have amenable children”

Synonyms: Compliant, Acquiescent.

14) Viable

Meaning: Capable of working successfully; feasible.

Example: “The proposed investment was economically viable”

Synonyms: Workable, Feasible.

15) Unison

Meaning: Simultaneous performance or utterance of action or speech.

Example: “‘Yes, sir,’ said the girls in unison”

Synonyms: Simultaneously, At (one and) the same time.

16) Step back

Meaning: Mentally withdraw from a situation in order to consider it objectively.

Example: “I have had to step back and take an honest look at my way of working”

17) Yoke

Meaning: To combine or connect two things:

Example: All these different political elements have somehow been yoked together to form a new alliance.