The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary
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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary
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Crime as punishment: On the killing of Vikas
Dubey
The Uttar Pradesh Police’s account of the
killing of Kanpur gangster Vikas Dubey on Friday, even if taken at face value, is a
startling admission of serious ineptitude. But the official narrative, as it
stands, stretches the bounds of credulity to an astonishing extent. The possibility that his death is officially sanctioned
retribution for the murder of eight policemen who were part
of the team that went to arrest him on July 3 is hard to dismiss out of hand.
Without a doubt, Dubey’s death in an ‘exchange of fire’ while he was ‘trying to
flee’ after the police vehicle in which he was being taken ‘met with an
accident’ is also extremely convenient for many; it puts a lid on the sordid tale of his violent rise to power and influence, which was nourished by
a wider network of patrons, including some in the police force. A hardened
criminal, who had 62 cases against him before his gang allegedly shot
dead eight policemen last week, was supposedly being transported without
handcuffs; he snatched weapons from those escorting him, according to the
police version of the incident. Indeed, this is no more than a self-indictment
of the state police, whose conduct has raised far too many questions in the
recent past. There is no good explanation for driving such a suspect through
the night across more than 600 km from Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh where he was
arrested on Thursday. The brutal last episode of Dubey’s serial crimes should
be no defence if the shooting turns out to be an extra-judicial killing.
Any demand of probity and accountability in police and military is often
contested on the supposed ground that it emerges from a support for criminals,
terrorists or enemies of the state by influential political and public figures.
There is no question that crimes such as those Dubey was involved in must be
met with exemplary punishment. The process of establishing guilt and executing punishment
is not an incidental part of justice, but its integral soul. A fair and
transparent trial cannot be dispensed with in order to satisfy cries for vengeance.
Social sanction of instant justice by state agents might have leached into
institutions that are mandated to enforce the rule of law. Last year, when
the Cyberabad police shot dead four people accused
in a case of gang rape and murder, people celebrated in the streets. The courts
and the National Human Rights Commission have also shown a lenient approach in
such cases. Goading the police on to deliver instant justice, or
even tolerating such behaviour, creates an atmosphere of impunity that could
lead to murder of innocent people as happened with the custodial deaths in
Tamil Nadu. Support for such killings by the police will not make a society
more just. Mob justice is no justice at all. When law enforcers short-circuit
due process, the damage to state institutions is severe and long-lasting.
Part (Verb) : (बिदा होना): leave
Synonyms:
take one's leave, separate
Antonyms:
arrive, meet
Goading (Noun) : (चुनौती) : defy or
challenge; To be irritating or upsetting, typically with repeated or unpleasant acts
Synonyms:
provocative taunt, jeer, insult, challenging, defying
Antonyms:
compliment approval, commendation
Ineptitude (Noun) : (अनौचित्य) : lack of
skill or ability.
"the officials displayed remarkable
ineptitude"
Synonyms:
clumsiness ineptness maladroitness rustiness
awkwardness slowness unskillfulness.
Antonyms :
ability, adequacy,
capability,
capacity,
competence,
competency,
potency
Astonishing (Adjective): (चकित करना) : extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.
"an astonishing achievement"
Synonyms: amazing,
astounding, blindsiding, dumbfounding, eye-opening, flabbergasting, jarring,
Antonyms : unsurprising
Sordid (Adjective) : (घिनौना) : involving immoral or dishonourable actions and
motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt.
"the story paints a sordid picture of
bribes and scams"
Synonyms: bedraggled, befouled, begrimed, bemired, besmirched, black, blackened, cruddy, dingy, dirty
Antonyms : clean, cleanly, immaculate, spick-and-span (or spic-and-span), spotless, stainless, ultraclean, unsoiled, unstained, unsullied
Vengeance (Noun) : (प्रतिशोध) : punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an
injury or wrong.
"voters are ready to wreak vengeance on
all politicians"
Synonyms: payback, reprisal, requital, retaliation, retribution, revenge
Antonyms : clemency, grace, leniency, lenity, mercy, forgiveness, pardon, remission
Custodial (Adjective) : (हिरासत में) : relating to or requiring imprisonment.
"a light custodial sentence"
Synonyms: careful, defensive, jealous, possessive, vigilant, warm, watchful
Mandate (Noun) : (अधिकृत पत्र) : required to be done
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Crime as punishment: On the killing of Vikas
Dubey
The Uttar Pradesh Police’s account of the
killing of Kanpur gangster Vikas Dubey on Friday, even if taken at face value, is a
startling admission of serious ineptitude. But the official narrative, as it
stands, stretches the bounds of credulity to an astonishing extent. The possibility that his death is officially sanctioned
retribution for the murder of eight policemen who were part
of the team that went to arrest him on July 3 is hard to dismiss out of hand.
Without a doubt, Dubey’s death in an ‘exchange of fire’ while he was ‘trying to
flee’ after the police vehicle in which he was being taken ‘met with an
accident’ is also extremely convenient for many; it puts a lid on the sordid tale of his violent rise to power and influence, which was nourished by
a wider network of patrons, including some in the police force. A hardened
criminal, who had 62 cases against him before his gang allegedly shot
dead eight policemen last week, was supposedly being transported without
handcuffs; he snatched weapons from those escorting him, according to the
police version of the incident. Indeed, this is no more than a self-indictment
of the state police, whose conduct has raised far too many questions in the
recent past. There is no good explanation for driving such a suspect through
the night across more than 600 km from Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh where he was
arrested on Thursday. The brutal last episode of Dubey’s serial crimes should
be no defence if the shooting turns out to be an extra-judicial killing.
Any demand of probity and accountability in police and military is often
contested on the supposed ground that it emerges from a support for criminals,
terrorists or enemies of the state by influential political and public figures.
There is no question that crimes such as those Dubey was involved in must be
met with exemplary punishment. The process of establishing guilt and executing punishment
is not an incidental part of justice, but its integral soul. A fair and
transparent trial cannot be dispensed with in order to satisfy cries for vengeance.
Social sanction of instant justice by state agents might have leached into
institutions that are mandated to enforce the rule of law. Last year, when
the Cyberabad police shot dead four people accused
in a case of gang rape and murder, people celebrated in the streets. The courts
and the National Human Rights Commission have also shown a lenient approach in
such cases. Goading the police on to deliver instant justice, or
even tolerating such behaviour, creates an atmosphere of impunity that could
lead to murder of innocent people as happened with the custodial deaths in
Tamil Nadu. Support for such killings by the police will not make a society
more just. Mob justice is no justice at all. When law enforcers short-circuit
due process, the damage to state institutions is severe and long-lasting.
Part (Verb) : (बिदा होना): leave
Synonyms:
take one's leave, separate
Antonyms:
arrive, meet
Goading (Noun) : (चुनौती) : defy or
challenge; To be irritating or upsetting, typically with repeated or unpleasant acts
Synonyms:
provocative taunt, jeer, insult, challenging, defying
Antonyms:
compliment approval, commendation
Ineptitude (Noun) : (अनौचित्य) : lack of
skill or ability.
"the officials displayed remarkable
ineptitude"
Synonyms:
clumsiness ineptness maladroitness rustiness
awkwardness slowness unskillfulness.
Antonyms :
ability, adequacy,
capability,
capacity,
competence,
competency,
potency
Astonishing (Adjective): (चकित करना) : extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.
"an astonishing achievement"
Synonyms: amazing,
astounding, blindsiding, dumbfounding, eye-opening, flabbergasting, jarring,
Antonyms : unsurprising
Sordid (Adjective) : (घिनौना) : involving immoral or dishonourable actions and
motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt.
"the story paints a sordid picture of
bribes and scams"
Synonyms: bedraggled, befouled, begrimed, bemired, besmirched, black, blackened, cruddy, dingy, dirty
Antonyms : clean, cleanly, immaculate, spick-and-span (or spic-and-span), spotless, stainless, ultraclean, unsoiled, unstained, unsullied
Vengeance (Noun) : (प्रतिशोध) : punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an
injury or wrong.
"voters are ready to wreak vengeance on
all politicians"
Synonyms: payback, reprisal, requital, retaliation, retribution, revenge
Antonyms : clemency, grace, leniency, lenity, mercy, forgiveness, pardon, remission
Custodial (Adjective) : (हिरासत में) : relating to or requiring imprisonment.
"a light custodial sentence"
Synonyms: careful, defensive, jealous, possessive, vigilant, warm, watchful
Mandate (Noun) : (अधिकृत पत्र) : required to be done
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The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 09 July 2020 (103 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 08 July 2020 (102 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 20 May 2020 (101 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 08 July 2020 (102 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 20 May 2020 (101 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 19 May 2020 (Daily Booster)
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