The lives of the workers trapped in the tunnel in North Kashi have been hanging in the balance for the past two weeks. While relief efforts are underway, success seems distant. Meanwhile, the stranded workers place their trust in a higher power. The issue doesn’t seem to concern leaders of any political party, as they are all engrossed in election campaigns. Whether a leader expresses concern or visits the site, it may not directly change the situation, but monitoring could expedite relief efforts. However, politicians are preoccupied with elections.
Having completed elections in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, attention has shifted to Rajasthan. The results in Madhya Pradesh are uncertain, and prominent figures are hesitant to comment. The tradition of changing power in Rajasthan has been ongoing for years. In Chhattisgarh, the ruling party has a slight advantage, but the situation is tense. Madhya Pradesh is in a state of confusion, and uncertainty prevails. The outcome remains unpredictable, with possibilities restricted to either side of the political spectrum.
In reality, the truth will be revealed on December 3 when the election results of all five states are announced. Currently, everyone is engaged in making estimates, and debates and arguments have become commonplace.