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What are the different languages of politics?

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Politicains should given honurary degree of doctrate because they speak more languages than spoken anywhere. The set of language before elections , during the election and after the elections , with status of minister , in government and in opposition are different. The Green garden language is very common. We learn from nature . Just watch the dog . The hunter is VVIP dog , he must get afire the moment he barks. The diplomate is defined as a politician who died 20 yeaars ago. The language by great people is learnt as being quite . The bull terroriers are VIP dogs like ministers they use different language before the fight like firng staements by politician for opposition but the moment other dog appears the language is like a politician missing the ministry. Being researcher on decryption of Harappan scripts the South Asian greatest civilization of 1900-1300 B.C. , I just pulled out Englisk teacher book marked serial 190-191 from childhood libray survival just see type of bulls . We find majestic bull, short horn bull, humped bull and decorated unicorn on Indus seals. The bull , ox , bullock , stalltion were foud in my old book. Bulls have different languages according to their type so are languages of politicians. As a student of Political science , I had unique experience of master degree students. We have many great names as mentioned by Nixon in the Leaders but I am only talking about the politicians in South Asia . Bremer in his book " the rise and fall of the nations , the J curve has termed India as a case of hopeful democracy but I could not find name of Pakistan. The great poet of the East Allama Iqbal has termed ladies as the colour in the universe but the language used in our parliament was more colourful. Now the supreme parliament has very colourful record of extending complentry language in the honour of ex preidents. We can conclude that politicians have unlimited number of languages to be spoken including the physical language also. The use of bangles by one of our parliamentrian lady reminded me the the bangled used in Hrappan civilization by daancing girl and others .

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