The Telugu states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are expected to witness a unique phenomenon on June 4th.
As the general election results are being announced, the general sentiment among the population is that it will be an unofficial holiday.
The reason for this is that many people, especially those who voted, are more interested in following the election results than in attending to their daily work.
While the exit polls predicted a one-sided victory for BJP and Congress in Telangana Parliamentary polls, it is Andhra Pradesh that is facing the steam as top national exit polls predicted a landslide for the TDP-JSP alliance, while local surveys like AARAA Mastaan are batting for YSR Congress.
Many individuals are eager to know the outcome of the elections and are likely to spend their time following the updates and news about the results.
This has led to a widespread perception that June 4th will be a day when productivity is low and many people will be taking leaves or not be in the mood to work even if they do go to the office.
Companies in both states have already acknowledged the situation and are preparing for the potential impact on their work environment.
This has led to a general acceptance of the unofficial holiday, with many employees expected to take the day off or work remotely.
However, some companies are encouraging employees to come to the office and have fun while watching the counting updates.
This post was last modified on 3 June 2024 12:24 pm
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