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TOPIC – Cutting the captain

Amainder Singh’s ouster and the selection of his baiter Charanjit Singh Channi as Chief Minister of Punjab was scripted in Delhi by the Congress High command, which in effect is party MP Rahul Gandhi and AICC general secretary in charge of Uttar Pradesh Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. They pushed for the Change of guard only months ahead of the next Assembly Election tenaciously. Punjab is one of only three States where the party is in power. The party MLAs had turned against Captain Amarinder, but not before the Gandhi’s made it clear that they wanted him out. Capt. Amarinder, 79, had said of the 2017 Assembly election that it was the last in his career, and the party should identify his successor ahead of the next election which is now due in months. While the Gandhi’s appear to have taken it too seriously, Capt. Amarinder, as those in power often do, went back on his words. Capt. Amarinder says the reason for his change of mind — he now says his retirement is not imminent — is the choice by the Gandhi’s of Navjot Singh Sidhu as the party State president, whom he considers as anti-national and mixed up with the Pakistani establishment. The incoming Chief Minister, a Dalit Sikh, and the party chief have been acting in tandem to unseat Capt. Amarinder. It is one thing to push for new leadership in the party and quite another to create a crisis in the process. The cost of this change for the Congress will be clear only in the coming days, but it is already evident that getting the party back in fighting shape will be an uphill task. Capt. Amarinder is exploring political options outside the Congress. While it may not be easy for him to build something new, he could queer the pitch for the Congress. His absence itself could be a drag on the feet for the party. Though admittedly inaccessible to ordinary workers and even party leaders, his sense of the people’s pulse in the communally sensitive border State has been critical for the party. His moderate image, secular approach, and nationalist rhetoric fit the Congress well. Mr. Sidhu and Mr. Channi have been making provocative appeals to Sikh religious grievances, in their efforts to outsmart the opposition Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the outgoing Chief Minister. His propensity for communal appealing, and his unstable temperament make Mr. Sidhu a sinister joker in the Congress packs. Should the Congress win, he will claim the Chief Minister’s post. With the SAD on the back foot for being part of the Union government when it enacted the three farm laws that the State’s farmers are up in arms against, and the BJP friendless and faceless, the Congress had appeared poised to retain power. Perhaps such advantageous circumstances emboldened the Gandhi’s to go for the jugular in Punjab. But the SAD might have got a lifeline and the Aam Aadmi Party new hope while the Congress deals with its internal crisis.

 The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms 

 

Ouster (noun) – Dismissal or expulsion from a position

Synonyms – Eject, expel, evict, dislodge, sack

Antonyms – Repatriation, ingress, entrance, retention, hiring

 

Baiter (verb) – A person who causes repeated emotional pain, distress, or annoyance to another

Synonyms – Derider, scoffer, assailant, satirist, scorner

Antonyms – Savior, solace, succorer, rescuer, defender

 

Tenaciously (adverb) – With a firm hold of something

Synonyms – Stalwart, stout, sturdy, pertinacious, dogged

Antonyms – Docilely, graciously, faltering, fickle, traitorous

 

Imminent (adjective) – About to happen

Synonyms – Brewing, ineluctable, inevasible, impending, looming

Antonyms – Distant, quondam, whilom, erstwhile, bygone

 

Tandem (adjective) – Having two things arranged one in front of the other

Synonyms – Cabriolet, surrey, calash, diligence, equipage

Antonyms – Unassisted, distinctively, autonomously, sommer, nobbut

 

Queer (adjective) – Strange

Synonyms – Incongruous, freakish, deceitful, unscrupulous, uncanny

Antonyms – Prosaic, habitual, conformist, predictable, wonted

 

 Rhetoric (verb) – The art of speaking or writing effectively

Synonyms –Oratory, diction, eloquence, bragging, euphuism

Antonyms –Conciseness, haltingness, dullness, impotence, stuttering

 

 Provocative (adjective) – Causing anger or another strong reaction, especially deliberately

Synonyms –Exasperating, galling, incendiary, inviting, raunchy

Antonyms –Decorous, soothing, modest, calming

 

Sinister (adjective) – Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen

Synonyms –Menacing, ominous, baleful, portentous, direful

Antonyms –Auspicious, benevolent, propitious, heartening, benign

 

Emboldened (verb) – Give (someone) the courage or confidence to do something

Synonyms –Vitalize, brace, stimulate, invigorate, inflame

Antonyms –Enfeeble, debilitate, hamstring, sadden, intimidate