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TOPIC OF THE DAY:-“Temple Timing: On The Ram Temple Issue”

The Centre Should Not Create A Political Crisis Over The Ram Temple Issue

As the Lok Sabha election draws nearer, the Bharatiya Janata Party and affiliates of the Sangh Parivar have begun mobilisation in the name of a Ram temple at Ayodhya. This is part of an attempt to force a political solution to what is essentially a legal dispute over the title of the land where the Babri Masjid once stood. The show of muscle at the Dharma Sabha of the Vishva Hindu Parishad in Ayodhya was clearly intended to pressure the executive, the judiciary, and the various stakeholders in the dispute to pave the way for the construction of the temple. Although the Supreme Court is seized of the issue, the Sabha appealed to the Muslim community to give up their claims to the land in dispute, and urged the government to expedite the process for construction. The court is due to fix in January 2019 a date for hearing the title suit appeals, and a ruling in the case is unlikely before the general election. But the Sabha was told that the date for the building of the temple would be announced at the 2019 Kumbh Mela. Clearly, for the Hindutva outfits at theforefront of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, the question is when, and not if, a Ram temple will come up at the disputed site. There is no sign of a willingness to wait for, and abide by, the Supreme Court verdict.

BJP president Amit Shah has been reported as saying that the party will wait for the Supreme Court’s hearing in January. But the party has been anything but unequivocal about this position, lending the impression that it is courting a political constituency by speaking in more than one voice. The absence of a clear denial that it is not considering an ordinance as a solution to the legal dispute is another instance of equivocation. Any attempt to bypass the legal process through an executive order will be ill-advised and likely to be struck down by the court. But in a situation where political signalling is what counts, many in the BJP-led government might indeed contemplate such a course. That the government would have liked to have the case decided before the election was made clear by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself when he charged that the Congress had scared the judges of the Supreme Court from giving an early judgment by threatening impeachment. Mr. Modi gave little credit to the Supreme Court in framing the issue in this manner, but his statement is an indication of the political pressures that are brought to bear on this case. The BJP also faces political intimidation on the issue from its far-right ally, the Shiv Sena, which is calling for action on the issue, saying that the government had slept over it for the last four years. The proper course for all stakeholders in the dispute, including political parties, is to step back and leave the issue to the Supreme Court to rule on, and not to stare down the Muslim community. Any attempt to polarise the country over this case must be resisted at every level.

 

MEANINGS AND WORDS

1) affiliates

Meaning : officially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.

Synonyms : branch

Example : “they are national associations affiliated to larger organizations”

2) intended

Meaning : planned or meant.(adj)

Synonyms : contracted

Antonyms : unfixed

Example : “the intended victim escaped”

3) dispute

Meaning : a disagreement or argument.(n)

Synonyms : brawl

Antonyms : accord

Example : “a territorial dispute between the two countries”

4) expedite

Meaning : make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.(v)

Synonyms : accelerate

Antonyms : delay

Example : “he promised to expedite economic reforms”

5) pave

Meaning : cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks; lay paving over.(v)

Synonyms : gravel

Antonyms : strip

Example : “the yard at the front was paved with flagstones”

6) outfits

Meaning : a set of clothes worn together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose.(n)

Synonyms : appliances

Example : “her wedding outfit”

7) verdict.

Meaning : a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.

Synonyms : finding

Antonyms : accusation

Example : “the jury returned a verdict of not guilty”

8) forefront

Meaning : the leading or most important position or place.

Synonyms : fore

Antonyms : background

Example : “the issue has moved to the forefront of the political agenda”

9) unequivocal

Meaning : leaving no doubt; unambiguous.

Synonyms : absolute

Antonyms : ambiguous

Example : “an unequivocal answer”

10) executive

Meaning : relating to or having the power to put plans or actions into effect.(adj) ,a person with senior managerial responsibility in a business.(n)

Synonyms : governing

Antonyms : subordinate

Example : “an executive chairman”

11) contemplate

Meaning : look thoughtfully for a long time at.(v)

Synonyms : consider

Antonyms : forget

Example : “he contemplated his image in the mirrors”

12) impeachment

Meaning : the action of calling into question the integrity or validity of something.

Synonyms : charge

Antonyms : praise

Example : the prosecutor’s detailed impeachment of the character witness”

13) intimidation

Meaning : the action of intimidating someone, or the state of being intimidated.(n)

Synonyms : coercion

Example : “the intimidation of witnesses and jurors”

14) stare

Meaning : look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one’s eyes wide open.

Synonyms : gawk

Antonyms : ignore

Example :”he stared at her in amazement”

15) polarise

Meaning : restrict the vibrations of (a transverse wave, especially light) wholly or partially to one direction.

Synonyms : separate

Antonyms : combine

Example : “some of the light is polarized so that it vibrates in only one plane”