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Lok Sabha Election 2024: rising mercury to increase Candidates’ concerns, public’s questions to intensify during campaigns

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/04/05 at 3:45 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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As the Lok Sabha elections of 2024 approach, questions arise about the potential impact of weather conditions. Will there be specific concerns from the public during the election campaigns? These questions gain significance as political temperature rises alongside the changing weather patterns. Consequently, the heat experienced during political discourse will be mirrored by the weather, affecting the electorate’s tolerance levels. Voters may demand answers from their candidates regarding issues related to these climatic challenges. According to geoscience, weather directly affects people and their needs.

During the scorching days of summer, common challenges include:

– Electricity issues

– Water scarcity

– Heatwaves

Lok Sabha Election: Weather’s Influence on Public Psychology

As candidates come to the voter’s doorstep for election campaigns, it’s likely that voters will scrutinize their plans and actions for relief from the heat, as mentioned in their manifestos or future agendas. If candidates fail to address issues such as electricity, water, or heat-related problems, they may face voter dissatisfaction. According to geoscience, changes in weather patterns also influence people’s psychology. The current challenges people face due to weather conditions also play a role in their decision-making.

Water Crisis May Turn into Voter Crisis

In regions like Jharkhand, where intense heat is prevalent, water scarcity is becoming a pressing issue. Many areas, including the capital Ranchi, are facing water shortages amidst a growing population. A drop of water is as precious as nectar. Several other regions are also grappling with water scarcity, power cuts, and severe heat. Therefore, it’s not incorrect to say that weather will play a significant role in this election, potentially impacting the electoral outcome.

 

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