PARAGRAPH, WORDS AND MEANINGS

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TOPIC OF THE DAY – “Diversity In Unity: On The Ajit Jogi-Mayawati Alliance”

By Allying With Ajit Jogi, Mayawati Signals The BSP Can’t Be Taken For Granted

Things are never as easy as they seem from a distance. If the Congress entertained hopes of being at the centre of a national-level alliance against the Bharatiya Janata Party, then it was relying heavily on the changed attitude of the Bahujan Samaj Party to seat-sharing and coalition-building. But as Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan draw near, the Congress is beginning to realise that the agreement on the by-elections in Uttar Pradesh between the BSP and the Samajwadi Party that was toutedas a precursor to a larger understanding among opposition parties in the run-up to the Lok Sabha polls of 2019 is anything but. By quickly concluding an agreement on seat-sharing with the Janta Congress Chhattisgarh led by former Congress chief minister Ajit Jogi, BSP leader Mayawati was clearly signalling to the Congress that its options were still open in M.P., and that unless given a fair share of the seats, the BSP would not back the Congress. While the BSP has understood the importance of seat-sharing after suffering successive reverses in U.P., this does not mean that it would play second fiddle to the SP or the Congress in U.P. or M.P. The Congress had run the BJP close in 2013, winning 40.29% of the valid votes, and the result could have been very different if it had fought the election with the BSP as a partner. Together with the BSP’s 4.27% share of the votes, the Congress would have been ahead of the BJP, which got 41.04% of the votes. A year later, in the Lok Sabha election, the Congress fared far worse, ceding a 10-percentage point lead to the BJP in vote share. Any which way the Congress looks at the scenario, the JCC-BSP alliance is not good news.

But it is in the bigger State of Madhya Pradesh that the Congress needs the BSP more. While it isconceivable that the Congress could bridge the gap with the BJP on its own in Chhattisgarh, in M.P. the challenge is greater, and the BSP, which won 6.29% of the valid votes in 2013, is stronger. The difference between the BJP and the Congress five years ago was more than 8 percentage points, and the BSP would like to leverage its position as a serious third player. But with the tie-up with the JCC in Chhattisgarh, the BSP might have made an electoral adjustment more problematic in M.P. While Rajasthan is a polarised contest between the BJP and the Congress, M.P. and Chhattisgarh could well see the BSP cornering a chunkof the anti-incumbency vote among the Dalits. A failure in either of the two States in central India on account of a divided opposition will make the Congress’s efforts to put together a broad-based front against the BJP that much more difficult. Many parties might be opposed to the BJP, but that alone cannot be the reason for them to come together in alliance.

WORDS AND MEANINGS –

1) RELYING

Meaning : depend on with full trust or confidence.

Synonyms : await , confide

Antonyms : disbelieve

Example : “I know I can rely on your discretion”

2) touted

Meaning : attempt to sell (something), typically by a direct or persistent approach.

Synonyms : laud , praise

Antonyms : blame

Example : “Sanjay was touting his wares”

3) precursor

Meaning : a person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a forerunner.

Synonyms : harbinger , forerunner

Antonyms : successor

Example : “a three-stringed precursor of the violin”

4) fiddle

Meaning : touch or fidget with something in a restless or nervous way.

Synonyms : fidget , interfere

Antonyms : work

Example :”Lena fiddled with her cup”

5) fared

Meaning : perform in a specified way in a particular situation or over a particular period.

Synonyms : handle , prove

Antonyms : decrease

Example : “the party fared badly in the elections”

6) conceivable

Meaning : capable of being imagined or grasped mentally.

Synonyms : believable , imaginable

Antonyms : implausible

Example : “a mass uprising was entirely conceivable”

7) leverage

Meaning : use (something) to maximum advantage.

Synonyms : advantage , weight

Antonyms : weakness

Example : “the organization needs to leverage its key resources:”

8) chunk

Meaning : a thick, solid piece of something.

Synonyms : block , piece

Antonyms : whole

Example : “huge chunks of masonry littered the street”

9) incumbency

Meaning : the holding of an office or the period during which one is held.

Synonyms : clamp , clutch

Antonyms : misconception

Example : “during his incumbency he established an epidemic warning system”