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Newspaper Vocabulary Analysis: article#6



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As you all are appearing in various competitive exams such as Banking, SSC, railways etc., it is very important for all of you to have good General Knowledge and strong command over English language. Nowadays vocabulary is asked in different forms in Banking and other exams. There can be direct vocabulary questions or questions can be asked in indirect forms as in cloze test, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms and many more. We can not deny the fact that vocabulary is inevitable aspect, so here in this section we will discuss an article from any renowned newspaper and highlight some useful words and phrases with their meanings.


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Article#6

source: The Hindu Editorial

Shock arrests: on activists' arrest

While targeting prominent activists, the police have to prove they are not just stifling dissent

If the arrest of five prominent activists by the Pune police in a coordinated operation across four States has resulted in such indignation, it is because of the widespread suspicion that this is part of an orchestrated crackdown on political dissent. The intervention of high courts and later the Supreme Court has given rise to the hope that they will not be put away without sufficient basis, and that the case for proceeding against them will be properly scrutinised.

indignation: angry because of something that is wrong or unfair

orchestrated : plan or coordinate the elements of (a situation ) to produce the desired effect.

dissent: difference of opinion or feeling; disagreement

scrutinised: to examine or observe with great care


 The focus will now be on the next hearing of the Supreme Court, but the dramatic development — which has come months after some Left-leaning activists were arrested in a case relating to the Bhima-Koregaon violence — has raised a fundamental question. Namely, whether the arrests were the culmination of a legitimate probe into a Maoist plot, as the police claim, or whether this is yet another clumsy failure to distinguish between those who indulge in or actively support violent activity, and those who attempt to understand or empathise with the social conditions that breed extremism and insurgency.

culmination : to come to completion; end

clumsy : awkwardly done; lacking skill or grace

insurgency:
the quality or circumstance of being rebellious; organised opposition
                      intended to change or overthrow existing authority.


It is nobody’s case that activists or intellectuals are above the law, but the Maharashtra police carry the enormous burden of proof, having accused the activists of doing much more than inciting the violence that broke out in Bhima-Koregaon, near Pune, this year. What began as a controversy over allegedly provocative speeches made at a Dalit conference relating to the 200th anniversary of an iconic battle site has inexplicably morphed into a larger conspiracy involving the CPI (Maoist).


provocative : to make angry or irritate

inexplicably : impossible to explain or understand

morphed : to transform


Human rights activists, particularly those working in conflict-prone areas, have been harassed and even arrested on the suspicion of being in league with extremists. While action against them routinely makes the headlines, the bald truth is that successful prosecutions are rare. Charges such as sedition, waging war against the government and promoting disaffection against the state rarely end in conviction. One reason for the failure is that prosecuting agencies typically believe in guilt by association; they confuse empathy with incitement and compassion with collaboration. Also, cases are often filed with utter disregard for the principle that charges such as ‘unlawful activities’ and ‘terrorist acts’ should not be invoked in the absence of actual acts of violence or incitement to violence; mere verbal expression of support cannot and should not be the basis for arrest.

phrase----"in league with" : in close often secretive or conspiratorial cooperation with someone 

bald : plain or blunt; not having any extra detail or explaination

sedition: any action inciting people to rebel against the authority

disaffection : a state or feeling of being dissatisfied, especially with people in authority


The Pune police claim that the five who have now been arrested were raising funds for the Maoists, and indulging in unlawful activities; that they had a nexus with other unlawful groups and, ominously, were plotting to “target high political functionaries”. Given the sweeping allegations of unlawful activity and the enormity of implicating them in unverified assassination plots, the burden of proof on the police is extremely high. Unless proven, it will only confirm suspicions that the law has been bent with the sole purpose of targeting dissent.

nexus :  a means of connection; a link or tie

ominously: in a way that suggests that something bad is going to happen

sweeping : having wide range influence or effect;
                 
enormity : a) an act of great wickedness;
                   b) vastness of size or extent


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