Karnataka Assembly polls 2018: It's Congress all the way, says Siddaramaiah

Mr Siddaramaiah said, \"Some of those surveys indicate that BJP will get majority.

Update: 2018-05-12 23:08 GMT
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his son Dr Yathindra with supporters after casting their votes at Hundi village in Mysuru on Saturday ( Image: PTI)

Mysuru/Bengaluru: As polls closed at 7 pm on an action-packed Saturday, replete with EVMs malfunctioning and shocked and upset voters of upmarket RR Nagar in the IT capital protesting at the last minute cancellation of voting, state Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was back in his hometown of Mysuru where exuding confidence, he said that they would come back to power with a clear majority, as he scoffed at exit polls that predicted a hung assembly. 

"I will win in Chamundeshwari, Badami and all our candidates in Mysuru district will win. If I have fear I will have tension, when I don't have fear, where is the room for tension?", the sunburnt chief minister said, adding he was going to relax for the next two days. 

The Chief Minister's confidence stemmed from the unusually high 70 per cent voter turnout, recorded in the high-stakes Karnataka Assembly polls Saturday. The last Assembly election in the southern state in 2013 had witnessed 71.4 per cent polling, the poll panel said. The rural voters outnumbered their urban counterparts in exercising their franchise.

Speaking to media, the feisty CM dismissed claims by the BJP chief B.S. Yeddyurappa that the BJP leader would be sworn in as CM saying, "Yeddyurappa is delusional, he is dreaming".

Mr Siddaramaiah said, "Some of those surveys indicate that BJP will get majority. But in six to seven districts in old Mysuru region there is a fight between JD (S) and Congress,  not  the BJP. Except for KR Constituency in Mysuru district, where is the BJP in ten other constituencies? Where is BJP in Mandya, in Hassan, in Ramanagara, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Bengaluru rural? There is no fight at all between them and us in Old Mysuru region, except for three constituencies including Hanur, Gundlupet and Chamarajnagar town in Chamarajnagar district. BSP is strong in Kollegal. How can they get so many seats? Yeddyurappa has to grind machine at his house for Mission 150," he said. Chamundeshwari regsistered a 75.52% voting and Varuna was 78.59pc. 

The pro-Siddaramaiah trend which went against popular perception that his JD(S) rival G.T. Deve Gowda would defeat him was visible in Varuna where 80-year-old Basavegowda, who had limped all the way from Kadvekattehundi  to vote for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah  at booth number 84 in Siddaramanahundi in Varuna constituency on Saturday. 

"Maganige vote haakak bande" (I have come to vote for my son") said the octogenarian.  

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