Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Editorial #13

THE HINDU EDITORIAL 

Navjot Singh Sidhu might now describe himself as a “born Congressman” and his joining the Congress as “homecoming”, but he is without doubt driven more by personal ambition महत्वकांशा than by ideological विचारधारा fervour जोश . After quitting the Bharatiya Janata Party, a constituent घटक of the ruling combine in Punjab led by the Shiromani Akali Dal, Mr. Sidhu explored virtually वास्तव में every political option — floating a new outfit and joining the Aam Aadmi Party — before finally teaming up with the Congress, which was until recently his main rival. He left the BJP and resigned as a Member of Parliament saying he was being asked to stay away from his home State of Punjab by the party leadership. But it was not as if he has been spending a lot of his time since then in Punjab. The cricketer-turned-politician is a television personality as well, and his professional commitments  प्रतिबद्धताओं have taken him elsewhere for much of the last few months. No matter how he tries to present his switch of political loyalties वफादारी , Mr. Sidhu will have a credibility साख issue tagging him right through his campaign अभियान in Punjab. He has been less than entirely honest about his reasons for leaving the BJP, his brief interlude अंतराल with the AAP, and his new-found love for the Congress. So, instead of harping on peeves such as the treatment he received in the BJP, when he was asked to vacate his Amritsar Lok Sabha seat for Arun Jaitley, Mr. Sidhu may opt to play to his strengths as a star campaigner आंदोलन का सदस्य than portray himself as an administrator-in-waiting.

Mr. Sidhu has his uses as a public speaker to the Congress, but he will be unwilling to limit his role to punchlines and throwaway insults. The AAP did not want to promise to make him its chief ministerial candidate, and similarly the Congress seems  to publicly commit प्रतिबद्ध on giving him the post of deputy chief minister (the chief minister’s post is non-negotiable given Captain Amarinder Singh’s status within the party). For a man of his ambitions, Mr. Sidhu could well find himself running too often into conflicts संघर्ष within the Congress, which is never short of regional satraps and middle-rung leaders aspiring to climb to the top. What he brings to the table as a campaigner will be a huge plus for the Congress, but it remains to be seen how big a bite he will want of the post-election pie. But for Mr. Sidhu, as for the Congress, the first task is to get the better of the SAD-BJP combine by capitalizing on the anti-incumbency पदग्राही sentiment, and highlighting the agrarian crisis and the drug menace enveloping the State. The post-election fight can wait.

VOCABULARY 

  1. Ambition                                        महत्वकांशा
  2. Ideological                                     विचारधारा
  3. Fervour                                          जोश
  4. Constituent                                    घटक
  5. Virtually                                        वास्तव में
  6. Commitments                                  प्रतिबद्धताओं
  7. Ioyalties                                        वफादारी
  8. Credibility                                     साख
  9. Campaign                                     अभियान
  10. Interlude                                       अंतराल
  11. Campaigner                                  आंदोलन का सदस्य
  12. Commit                                           प्रतिबद्ध 
  13. Conflicts                                          संघर्ष
  14. Incumbency                                     पदग्राही

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