The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary – Set 189

The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary Words with Meanings for various Exams: SBI PO/Clerk, IBPS PO/Clerk, RRB, RBI, LIC, NABARD, SEBI, SSC, UPSC, IPPB, etc.

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TOPIC – A serious lapse

The lapse in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security arrangements, which left his convoy stranded on a flyover for around 20 minutes, near Ferozepur in Punjab on Wednesday is indeed a serious one as stated by the Union Home Ministry. But by quickly blaming the Punjab government and the State police, the Central functionaries triggered a blame game that has forestalled the possibility of a fair and credible inquiry into the incident. Two parallel inquiries have been announced, one by the Centre and another by the State, both of which are on hold until Monday when the Supreme Court of India will hear a plea on the issue. Discussions on national security are always surcharged in India but at least this one involving the personal security of the Prime Minister should have been more tempered. Union Ministers and Bharatiya Janata Party functionaries turned this into yet another loyalty test, and resorted to hyperbole. India takes the security of its Prime Minister very seriously. After all, a sitting Prime Minister, a former Prime Minister, and the leader revered as the father of the nation are among the list of the country’s assassinated leaders. The Special Protection Group (SPG), with an outlay of around ₹600 crore in 2020 and around 3,000 personnel has just one job — protect one person, the Prime Minister. The critical question that is to be probed is who made the decision that the Prime Minister could, and should, travel by road for more than 100 km, from Bathinda to Ferozepur and what inputs went into making that decision. Assuming that someone concluded that it was advisable for the Prime Minister to be on the road for nearly two hours, the process that preceded it must be probed. It was also decided that the Prime Minister should not be using a helicopter as was originally planned. The route was identified in advance as a contingency plan, but the decision to use it was made at the last moment — a version that both the State and Central governments agree on. Various scenarios involving miscommunication, misinformation and misjudgment are possible. Protesters who blocked the route were reportedly unaware of the Prime Minister’s travel. As the Union Home Minister said, accountability must be fixed, and loopholes must be plugged. Considering the mutual distrust the State and the Centre have now public, a Supreme Court-monitored probe could be a good way to get to the bottom of the matter in a credible manner. This episode must also lead to a more efficient protocol for the Prime Minister’s travel, and a repurposing of the SPG, if required. Meanwhile, loose talk, diatribe and electioneering on the issue must be shunned at all cost.

 

The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms 

 

Convoy (verb) – To accompany and look after or supervise

Synonyms – Escort, chaperon, squire, flank, consort

Antonyms – Abandon, endanger, disregard, dump, forsake

 

Stranded (adjective) – Left without the means to move from somewhere

Synonyms – Ostracized, sequestered, bereft, desolate, impuissant

Antonyms – Cherished, endeared, adored, precious, cherished

 

Tempered (adjective) – Not excessively showy or lively

Synonyms – Somber, discreet, muffled, mellow, pastel

Antonyms – Flaring, boisterous, exhilarated, vivacious, gaudy

 

Hyperbole (noun) – Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally

Synonyms – Caricature, padding, metaphor, whopper, adornment

Antonyms – Meiosis, restraint, trivialization, litotes, lessening

 

Probed (verb) – Physically explore or examine (something) with the hands or an instrument

Synonyms – Inquest, quest, dissection, perusal, vetting

Antonyms –Bypass, evade, rush, glance, shun

 

Contingency (noun) – A future event or circumstance which is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty

Synonyms – Potentiality, advent, fluke, possibility, fortuity

Antonyms – Inevitability, mischance, unlikelihood, misfortune, definiteness

 

 Loopholes (noun) – An ambiguity or inadequacy in the law or a set of rules

Synonyms –Pretence, subterfuge, ambiguity, flaw, omission

Antonyms –Efficacy, fervor, potency, soundness, concentration

 

Distrust (noun) – The feeling that someone or something cannot be relied upon

Synonyms –Suspicion, dubiety, incredulity, leeriness, qualms

Antonyms –Credence, aplomb, poise, conviction, ratification

 

Diatribe (noun) – A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something

Synonyms –Harangue, reprimand, castigation, invective, obloquy

Antonyms –Exoneration, eulogy, acquittal, exculpation, absolution

 

Shunned (verb) – To deliberately or persistently avoid through antipathy or caution

Synonyms –Snubbed, rebuffed, disdained, snouted, spurned

Antonyms –Confronted, sought, admired, encountered, sanctioned

 

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