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Why Don’t We Try To See Weather And Elections In A Fairly Parallel Sphere?

Is there any similarity between weather and politics? If we take into account the process of change, this trait is ingrained in both spheres. If weather causes modification or transformation of everything on the earth, politics also induces big shifts in political set-up more often. It of course sustains the casualness of political parties but prefers to cherry-pick the moments when people get the opportunity to assert something vital. The result this time remains as honourable as ever on the political front. Although few may grow tired of all specialties, yet these have brought a nostalgic twist to the countenances that bring in a fresh feel.

In the natural order when temperatures rise, everything changes on Earth, no doubt. As the thick ice melts and the seas and the air warm, new life arrives in Arctic waters. Minke whales, bottlenose dolphins, fin and sperm whales direct towards the north,  even as brown bears, white-tailed deer, coyotes and other comparable animals and birds enlarge their total into northern boreal forests to the south. The topography of disease also changes as novel pathogens begin to affect the plants, animals and humans increasing their area. New beetles are reportedly heading towards the north. All this is to denote that the change does not move unnoticed.

Just the same thing seems to happen with the elections in the political realm. Recently, we have noticed how the Congress party lost the assembly polls in the Hindi belt and the rain-drizzled results shifted to the south by its impressive victory in the youngest state of Telangana. This looks a whiff more sudden than the tough turn of the voters’ minds that stands to be known for but it provides the party strength to run the state government more finely.

The grand old party was requiring the gain to solace itself from losses at other states. It welcomes the change in the political set-up. Congress hangs on the architecture of quantity here, and so it does not come as an intentional surprise that the party leaders should look for inspiration from a single-state win just as much as they would be minding their defeats in other states. That remains a little bit ironic, a little bit cool and plenty of looks.

 

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