The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 6th May 2024
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The Hindu Vocab On Rahul Gandhi Contesting From Rae Bareli

Rahul Gandhi should have decided to contest from Rae Bareli much earlier

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has entered the electoral fray in the Hindi heartland too, ending a prolonged suspense just in time to file his nomination (the act of officially suggesting someone or something for a job, position, or prize) on May 3, in Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh. His grandfather, grandmother, and mother were among those who represented this constituency, located around 80 km south-east of the State capital Lucknow. Mr. Gandhi had lost the adjoining Amethi constituency in 2019, even as he won Wayanad in Kerala. He is seeking re-election in Wayanad, and had to decide whether to contest at all from the Hindi heartland and, if so, whether it had to be Rae Bareli or Amethi. He chose Rae Bareli, which was won by his mother Sonia Gandhi in 2019, who is now a member of the Rajya Sabha. A family loyalist has been fielded in Amethi. Mr. Gandhi has been vocal about his liking for Wayanad, and waited for voting there before the candidacy in Rae Bareli was announced. This reeks of a scheme, perhaps unintended (not intentional; happening unexpectedly or by accident), but certainly avoidable (possible to avoid). A forthright and early decision would have been more appropriate (suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion) for his stature, and respectful towards the electorates. His sister, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who has emerged (to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something) as an impactful (having a powerful effect on a situation or person) campaigner for the Congress across the country, chose not to contest, while her husband Robert Vadra’s embarrassing (to cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable) public demand for the party ticket has been overlooked by the party, and rightly so.

Mr. Gandhi has declared that resisting the BJP’s Hindutva politics and advancement of social justice are his life’s mission. That battle is being fought primarily in the Hindi belt and the western region of the country. Electorally and ideologically, the BJP derives its strength from those regions. While the BJP is focused in its efforts to expand in the south, the Congress is confused in its strategy to regain its lost glory in the Hindi States. By deciding to contest from Kerala in 2019, Mr. Gandhi made a strategic mistake of seeking refuge in a comfort zone. He had the opportunity to correct it by returning to the tough battle in U.P. this time, but he kept vacillating. Though it has been not done in the best manner, his entry could enthuse the Opposition in U.P. The Congress is in an alliance (an agreement to work with someone else to try to achieve the same thing) with the Samajwadi Party (SP) in U.P., and the decision of SP chief Akhilesh Yadav to contest the election from Kannauj could also help the alliance. Considering the dominance (the quality of being more important, strong, or successful than anything else of the same type) of the BJP in the Hindi belt, the Congress faces an uphill task. In the event of winning both Wayanad and Rae Bareli, Mr. Gandhi must retain (to keep or continue to have something) the latter and make it clear that he is in the ideological war with the BJP for the longer term.

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Wordlist 6th May 2024

Unlock your journey to learn new words with the Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 6th May 2024. We prepare a list of difficult words with their meanings.

  • Nomination: The act of officially suggesting someone or something for a job, position, or prize.
  • Unintended: Not intentional; happening unexpectedly or by accident.
  • Avoidable: Possible To Avoid.
  • Appropriate: Suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion.
  • Emerged: To appear by coming out of something or out from behind something.
  • Impactful: Having a powerful effect on a situation or person.
  • Embarrassing: To cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable.
  • Alliance: An agreement to work with someone else to try to achieve the same thing.
  • Dominance: The quality of being more important, strong, or successful than anything else of the same type
  • Retain: To keep or continue to have something.

The Hindu Vocab Master 6th May with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 6th May 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
NominationSynonym: Choice, Designation
Antonym: Common, Ordinary
UnintendedSynonym: Unexpected, Inadvertent
Antonym: Deliberate, Designed
AvoidableSynonym: Needless, Unecessary
Antonym: Necessary, Needed
AppropriateSynonym: Applicable, Apt
Antonym: Improper, Evil
EmergedSynonym: Arrive, Appear
Antonym: Abadon, Decrease
ImpactfulSynonym: Impressive, Stunning
Antonym: Unmoving, Uninteresting
EmbarrassingSynonym: Confusing, Awkard
Antonym: Convenient, Easy
AllianceSynonym: Accord, Affiliation
Antonym: Disagreement, Detachment
DominanceSynonym: Domination, Control
Antonym: Incapacity, Impotence
RetainSynonym: Absorb, Contain
Antonym: Abandon, Desert

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