Arbitrary,
capricious: on Karnataka mandate
In summarily ignoring the claim of H.D. Kumaraswamy, Karnataka
Governor Vajubhai Vala abandoned(त्याग
दिया/छोड़ा हुआ,) both propriety and common sense, acting in a politicallypartisan(पक्षपातपूर्ण/हामी) manner
unbecoming of his office. Mr. Kumaraswamy was elected leader of the Janata Dal
(Secular) Legislature(विधानसभा/विधानमंडल) Party
and, with the declared support of the Congress, had the backing of a majority
in the newly
elected Assembly. The leader of the BJP Legislature Party, B.S.
Yeddyurappa, offered no demonstrable(स्पष्ट/ज़ाहिर) proof
of majority, but was invited to form the government,
and given all of 15 days
to prove he had the confidence of the House, solely(केवल मात्र/सिर्फ़) on
the basis of being the leader of the single largest party. Far
from ushering(कायम) in
a stable government, the Governor unbolted(खोलना/जल्दी
से ले लेना) the doors to allow room for the BJP to try to engineer defections(दलबदल/उल्लंघन).In
situations such as these, the Constitution allows an element of discretion(निर्णय/बुद्धिमानी) to
the Governor, but this power was never meant to be used arbitrarily(मनमाने ढंग
से/स्वेच्छया) and capriciously(
चंचलता/कथित तौर) . In defence of the Governor’s action, BJP leaders have cited(हवाला दिया /तलब करना) the
Bommai judgment, which ruled on the course open for the Governor in the event
of a Chief Minister losing majority in the House, but offered no opinion on a
post-poll situation, where it said the Governor had to “invite the leader of
the party commanding majority in the House or the single largest party/group to
form the government.” Nothing in the judgment privileges(विशेषाधिकार) the
single largest party over the largest group when it comes to being given the
first shot at forming(गठन/बनाने
में) a government.
The BJP leaders have now staked out positions that are at odds
with those they adopted after the Assembly elections in Manipur and Goa, when
the single largest party, the Congress, was denied(वंचित/अस्वीकृत) a
chance to form the government. Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had a
weak defence on this turnaround: the Congress, he claimed, had not staked a
claim in those two States. The Congress has taken the fight to the Supreme
Court, which has asked the Attorney(प्रतिनिधि/न्यायवादी) General
to produce the letters written by Mr. Yeddyurappa to the Governor in support of
his claim. When the
members of the Congress and the JD(S) together constitute a
majority in the House, it is unclear what letters Mr. Yeddyurappa could have
presented to the Governor. No matter how things turn out from here on, the BJP
has emerged(उभरना/प्रकट
होना) as a bad loser. The party played a smart hand in Goa and
Manipur to deny the Congress, but is unable to accept defeat in Karnataka when
beaten at its own game. Politics is not always about reaching for power;
sometimes it is also about learning to sit in the Opposition. After all, power
is only one of the means of politics, not one of its ends. The BJP may have
bested the Congress in Karnataka, but it may not have paid the price for this
victory yet.
Important Vocabulary
1.Partisan(पक्षपातपूर्ण/हामी)
Synonyms: biased, one-sided, sectarian, sympathetic, unjust
Antonyms: fair, unbiased, disinterested
Synonyms: biased, one-sided, sectarian, sympathetic, unjust
Antonyms: fair, unbiased, disinterested
2.Abandoned(त्याग दिया/छोड़ा
हुआ,)
Synonyms: deserted, discarded, dissipated, dropped, dumped
Antonyms: adopted, chaste, cherished, defended, innocent
Synonyms: deserted, discarded, dissipated, dropped, dumped
Antonyms: adopted, chaste, cherished, defended, innocent
3.Discretion(निर्णय/बुद्धिमानी)
Synonyms: attention, foresight, maturity, prudence, responsibility
Antonyms: carelessness, disregard, ignorance, indiscretion, negligence
Synonyms: attention, foresight, maturity, prudence, responsibility
Antonyms: carelessness, disregard, ignorance, indiscretion, negligence
4.Capriciously(चंचलता/कथित तौर)
Synonyms: carelessly, capriciously, eccentrically, unevenly
Synonyms: carelessly, capriciously, eccentrically, unevenly
5.Privileges(विशेषाधिकार)
Synonyms: advantage, allowance, authority, authorization, benefit
Antonyms: disadvantage, handicap, hindrance, loss, misfortune
Synonyms: advantage, allowance, authority, authorization, benefit
Antonyms: disadvantage, handicap, hindrance, loss, misfortune
6.Defections(दलबदल/उल्लंघन).
Synonyms: desertion, divorce, failure, rejection, revolt
Antonyms: enough, faithfulness, harmony, loyalty, plenty
Synonyms: desertion, divorce, failure, rejection, revolt
Antonyms: enough, faithfulness, harmony, loyalty, plenty