BJP and Congress neck-and-neck in Karnataka, say opinion polls

04:33AM Sun 13 Apr, 2014

Photo Courtesy: NDTV Bangalore: In Karnataka, opinion polls predict a neck-and-neck battle between the BJP and the Congress, with each party likely to get 13 seats. Regional strongman HD Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular) or JD(S) may just get two seats. Mr Deve Gowda's son, Kumaraswamy, however told NDTV, he was expecting a good show at the hustings. "My honest opinion, both (Rahul Gandhiand Narendra Modi) are not fit for the prime minister's post. With publicity, they are projecting themselves as saviours of  the country's future," he said. The state elects 28 parliamentarians. Earlier opinion polls had shown a lead for the BJP. Chief Minister K Siddaramaiah told NDTV that BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi doesn't have a major impact in the state and he is confident that the Congress will get 18-20 seats. "In urban areas there is some impact but in rural areas there is no impact of Mr Modi. Rahul Gandhi is popular amongst youngsters, students," said Mr Siddaramaiah. Former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa remains confident that the BJP will win most seats from the state. Mr Yeddyurappa, who had floated his own party in December 2012 after resigning as chief minister following his indictment by the Lokayukta for alleged corruption, returned to the BJP in January this year and is the party's candidate from Shimoga.   NDTV