BJP won't cross 65 seats mark in Assembly polls, tally may even fall to 40: DKS
One day after stating that surveys suggested the Congress would win over 140 out of the total 224 seats in the upcoming Karnataka Assembly polls, the state President of Congress, D K Shivakumar, predicted on Wednesday that the BJP would not secure more than 65 seats and could potentially lose as many as 40.
He claimed that people from all walks of life across the state were angry against this BJP government.
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“We have a guarantee about our numbers, we are also have a guarantee that BJPs numbers will not go beyond 65. What the BJP is doing or saying is their internal matter, Yediyurappa has said something (about winning over 140 seats) based on their calculation, I don’t want to interfere with their party,” Shivakumar said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, let the BJP do whatever they want, but their numbers won’t cross beyond 60-65.
“This is definite, but according to me it will not be surprising if their number comes down to 40, like they had got 40 seats (in 2013 Assembly polls), after the first term of the BJP government in the state (from 2008-13). So, it will not be surprising if the 40 per cent commission BJP government comes down to 40 seats, people are that angry, you ask whomever you want, anywhere,” he added.
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The KPCC chief on Tuesday had claimed that while its earlier survey had projected Congress seat tally at 136, the recent survey predicted a tally of over 140 seats.
In the 2018 Assembly polls, the BJP had won 104 seats in the 224-member Assembly, emerging as the single largest party, while Congress and JD(S) tally stood at 80 and 37 respectively. However, BJPs tally increased in the later days giving it a majority in the Assembly, as several Congress and JD(S) MLAs defected to join the saffron party.
To a question on Congress screening committee meeting as part of the party’s process to select candidates, Shivakumar said, “today too there is a meeting, we have reached a stage, completing almost 75 per cent of the process, today we will complete it fully, after this it will be sent to the national level (AICC).”
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“We will do the process (to choose candidates) and intimate those concerned,” he said, when asked whether the process was getting too long.
Shivakumar also called Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai “Sullina Saradaara” (lord of lies), as he hit out at the latter for terming Congress 200 units of free power promise as “bogus”, stating that the CM himself was making false promises to people or not keeping up the promises made earlier.
(With agency inputs)