The Hindu Newspaper Editorial Vocabulary : 03 November 2018 -For Various Competitive Exams |
Home and beyond: on TDP forming alliance with opposition
TDP now believes its political fortunes lie with a nationwide grouping of opposition parties
Electoral
competition, not ideological conflict, is the biggest obstacle to the making of
political alliances. The coming together of the Congress and the
Telugu Desam Party is not on account of any new-found affinity, but
because of the cessation of an old rivalry. With the Congress no longer posing
a threat to the TDP in Andhra Pradesh, and the Telangana Rashtra Samithi
emerging as the principal rival of the Congress in Telangana, the Congress and
the TDP are not competitors for power in either of the two States. All the
reasons that drove the TDP away from the Congress and into the arms of the
Bharatiya Janata Party have disappeared like ghosts in daylight. For the TDP,
which is facing a robust challenge from the breakaway group of the Congress,
the YSR Congress Party, the electoral campaign is built around the failure of
the BJP-led government at the Centre to grant special category status to A.P.
The BJP is the new political target, and the Congress suddenly is a friend. In
Telangana, the TDP, which opposed the bifurcation of A.P., is a marginal
player, and stands to benefit by entering into a seat-sharing agreement with
the Congress. The 2014 bifurcation not only drew new boundaries, but also laid
the basis for political realignments in both A.P. and Telangana.
The coalition-building exercise of A.P.
Chief Minister and TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu comes after the failed
attempt of the TRS to forge a national ‘federal’ front of regional parties in
opposition to both the BJP and the Congress. TRS leader and Telangana Chief
Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao made some headway in talks with West Bengal Chief
Minister and Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee, but an opposition front
that did not include the principal opposition party at the national level was
bound to be a non-starter. In contrast, from the start Mr. Naidu saw the
Congress as the main agent of an anti-BJP front, and the TDP as a catalyst in
the new political equation. If the TRS chose to uncouple the Assembly election
from the Lok Sabha election by dissolving the Assembly prematurely, the TDP
wanted to become a player at the national level in time for 2019 when elections
will be held to the A.P. Assembly along with the Lok Sabha poll. Clearly, Mr.
Naidu’s effort goes beyond an electoral understanding with the Congress in his
home State. Besides meeting Congress president Rahul Gandhi, he engaged in
wide-ranging consultations with leaders of the Nationalist Congress Party, the
Samajwadi Party, the Rashtriya Lok Dal and the National Conference, indicating
his interest in playing a larger role in a nationwide alliance against the BJP.
The TDP’s first priority remains retaining A.P., but in Mr. Naidu’s modified
understanding of the political situation, this is also tied up with the effort
to unseat the BJP at the Centre. The battle for Andhra Pradesh is now part of a larger
war.
Courtesy: The Hindu
01. fortunes
(noun) – circumstances, condition, state of affairs.
02. lie
with (phrasal verb) – (of
a responsibility) be caused by/belonging to.
03. on
account of (phrase) –
because of, owing to/due to, by virtue of.
04. affinity
(noun) – association, link/bond, relationship.
05. cessation
(noun) – ending, termination, suspension.
06. drive
away (phrasal verb) –
disband, separate, dispel/break up.
07.ghost
in daylight (phrase) –
(relating to) something which is there without real purpose and so without real
existence.
08.breakaway (adjective) – separatist, secessionist,
dissenting group.
09. grant
(verb) – give, accord, permit, present
(power/recognition).
10.bifurcation
(noun) – division of something into two branches or parts.
11. stand
to (phrasal verb) – be in
a position, be ready.
12.
forge (verb) – build,
form, create.
13. make
headway (phrase) – make
progress, make strides, gain ground/progress.
14. bound to (adjective) – certain/sure, very likely,
guaranteed.
15. non-starter (noun) – failure, fiasco, catastrophe/mess.
16. catalyst (noun) – stimulus, motivation,
fillip/encouragement.
17. the
equation (noun) – the
situation, the problem, the case.
18. uncouple
(verb) – disengage, disconnect, detach.
19. wide-ranging (adjective) – far-ranging, comprehensive,
extensive.
20. tie
up (phrasal verb) –
settle, finalize, conclude.
21. unseat
(verb) – remove from office, depose, dethrone.
Note: All meanings took from
Oxforddictionaries.com and Google.com only
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