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Honour of office:

Honour of office: On new Governors of States appointed by the Centre

Those required to stay-away from partisan politics in current role must not be made Governors

A former judge of the Supreme Court of India and a former Indian Army commander are among the new Governors of States appointed by the Centre on Sunday. The Governors of several States and the Lieutenant-Governor of a Union Territory were also shuffled . In recent years, Governors have sought to play a political role in States such as Jharkhand, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, creating a train of controversies. For-good reasons , the roles of the military and the judiciary too are topics of interest, particularly with-regard to their relationship with the political executive . The executive government’s eagerness to control judicial appointments, besides the debate on the collegium system of judges appointing judges, is evident . It has selectively delayed and accelerated appointments recommended by the collegium, effectively exercising powers that it does not have in appointing judges. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also faced charges of using the armed forces to further its political narratives . Earlier too, retired police and intelligence officers went-on to occupy Raj Bhavans, but it was the appointment of a retired Chief Justice of India (CJI) as a Governor in 2014 that created a new precedent . Another retired CJI was nominated to the Rajya Sabha, in 2020, raising eyebrows.

The institution of the Governor is a legacy of the British imperial governance structure. The legitimacy of a nominated Governor in a democracy was the topic of a heated debate in the Constituent Assembly, but it was carried-on into the new republic nevertheless . The Governor was to act as a dynamic link between the Centre and the State, but the makers of the Constitution were clear that the posts must remain ornamental , except in very narrowly defined situations in which they were allowed discretion in decision-making. Over the decades , the overreach of Governors has become a serious question in Centre-State relations and democracy in general . The dominance of the BJP at the Centre since 2014 has added fresh tensions with the States. The BJP has a vision of national unity that causes anxiety among regional interest groups. The office of the Governor was to be embellished by the personalities of those who would occupy it. Opening it as a post -retirement possibility for those who are required to stay aloof from partisan politics in their current roles, lowers the dignity of the offices that they leave behind and what they go on to occupy.

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Post
– (prefix) – After in time or order.

के बाद

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Former
(adjective) – previous, earlier, prior, ex

पूर्व

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Play a role in
(phrase) – contribute to, be instrumental in, be a factor in

में भूमिका निभाना

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Decade
(noun) – A period of 10 years

दशक

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Debate
(noun) – Discussion, argument, dispute, deliberation

बहस

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Seek
(verb) – Try, attempt, endeavour, effort, strive for

प्रयास करना

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Honour
(noun) –Respect, admiration, credit, reputation, tribute

सम्मान

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Stay away from
(phrase) – avoid something; to  keep away from someone or something 

से दूर रहना

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Partisan
(adjective) – biased, prejudiced, one-sided, bigoted, discriminatory

पक्षपातपूर्ण

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Shuffle
(verb) – move (people) around so as to occupy different positions or to be in a different order.

फेरबदल

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Train
(noun) – chain, series, sequence, succession

शृंखला

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For
good reasons (phrase) – Having a sound, justifiable cause or purpose; because something has already been proven true or justifiable

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With
regard to (phrase) – regarding, concerning, about, as regards, referring to

के सम्बन्ध में

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Executive
(noun) – The executive branch of the government, including the president, the cabinet, and several departments, manages the duties of government and its laws

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Eagerness
(noun) – keenness, enthusiasm, readiness, willingness, zeal

उत्सुकता

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Collegium
system (noun) – The collegium system is the one in which the Chief Justice of India and a forum of four senior most judges of the Supreme Court recommend appointments & transfers of judges. There is no mention of the collegium in the Constitution of India.

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Evident
(adjective) – obvious, apparent, noticeable, conspicuous, perceptible

स्पष्ट

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Accelerate
(verb) – expedite, speed up, hasten, quicken

तेज करना

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Exercise
(verb) – use, employ, make use of, utilize, avail oneself of

प्रयोग करना

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Further
(verb) – Advance, promote, foster, broaden, expand, spread, extend

आगे बढ़ाना

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Narrative
(noun) – An explanation or interpretation of events in accordance with a particular theory, ideology, or point of view

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Go on to
(phrase) – to do something after completing something else

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Occupy
(verb) – hold (a position or job).

पद ग्रहण करना

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Precedent
(noun) – example, model, case law, paradigm, preceding

मिसाल, पूर्व उदाहरण

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Raise eyebrows
(phrase) – to cause other people to react with surprise or mild disapproval

अचरज में डालना

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Legacy
(noun) – something that is a result of events in the past

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Institution
(noun) – an established law or practice; custom, procedure, convention

प्रथा, रीति, रिवाज

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Imperial
(adjective) – relating to an empire.

साम्राज्य-संबंधी

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Governance
(noun) – The action or manner of governing a state, organization, etc

शासन

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Legitimacy
(noun) – validity, justification, soundness, well-foundedness

वैधता

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Heated
debate (adjective) – A heated discussion or quarrel is one where the people involved are angry and excited.

गरमागरम बहस

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The Constituent assembly
(noun) – The Constituent Assembly of India was elected to frame the Constitution of India.

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Carry on
(phrasal verb) – continue, keep on, persist, go on, keep going

जारी रखना

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Nevertheless
(adverb) – in spite of everything, in spite of that, nonetheless, even so

फिर भी

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Dynamic
(adjective) – (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

गतिशील

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Ornamental
(adjective) – beautiful rather than useful

आलंकारिक

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Discretion
(noun) – the right or ability to decide something; will, pleasure, option, choice, freedom of choice.

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Overreach
(noun) – the act of doing more than your authority allows

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In
general (phrase) – as a whole

कुल मिलाकर

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Dominance
(noun) – supremacy, superiority, ascendancy, pre-eminence, predominance,

प्रभुत्व

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Vision
(noun) – imagination, forethought, prediction, apparition, visualization

दृष्टि

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Anxiety
(noun) – worry, concern, nervousness, apprehension

चिंता

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Embellish
(verb) – decorate, adorn, ornament, beautify, embroider

सजाना

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Aloof
(adjective) – distant, detached, unresponsive, remote, unapproachable

अलग

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Dignity
(noun) – The quality of being worthy of esteem or respect 

गरिमा