Leaders from both the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are feeling “jittery” as most exit polls predict a tight contest in the Karnataka Assembly polls. Meanwhile, the Janata Dal (Secular) is anticipating a hung verdict that would enable the party to play a role in government formation.
Several pollsters have given the Congress a slight edge over the ruling BJP, with the possibility of a hung Assembly looming. Counting of votes is scheduled for May 13.
The Karnataka Assembly polls have been a hotly contested affair, with the Congress and the BJP engaged in a fierce battle for power. The JD(S), led by former prime minister HD Deve Gowda, has been hoping to emerge as the kingmaker in the state.
As the election campaign drew to a close, both the Congress and the BJP stepped up their efforts to win over voters. While the Congress highlighted its achievements in the state, including the development of infrastructure and social welfare schemes, the BJP focused on issues such as corruption, law and order, and the alleged failure of the Congress government to address the needs of the people.
However, despite their best efforts, both parties are feeling the heat as the exit polls predict a close contest. The Congress is hoping to regain power in the state after a hiatus of five years, while the BJP is looking to retain its hold on the state.
The JD(S), on the other hand, is hoping to emerge as the kingmaker in the state. Party leaders have expressed confidence that a hung Assembly would provide them with the opportunity to play a key role in government formation.
While the Congress and the BJP have dismissed the possibility of a hung verdict, the JD(S) is banking on a fragmented mandate that would enable it to negotiate with both parties.
As the countdown to May 13 begins, all eyes will be on the Karnataka Assembly polls. While the Congress and the BJP are nervous about the outcome, the JD(S) is hoping for a hung verdict that would give it a chance to play a crucial role in government formation.