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Sidda confident of Cong victory

Karnataka CM calls rival Yeddyurapp­a mentally disturbed person

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We are very confident that Congress will come back to power with clear majority. He ( Yeddyurapp­a) is mentally disturbed. BJP cant get more than 60- 65 seats — Siddaramai­ah, Karnataka chief minister

Bengaluru, May 12: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah on Saturday asserted that the Congress would come back to power with a clear majority and dubbed his political rival, BJPs B. S. Yeddyurapp­a as "mentally disturbed" on his claim that he would form the next government in the state.

He also hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, charging that income tax raids were ordered against Congress workers and well- wishers out of desperatio­n because the saffron party was sure of losing the election.

The issue would be raised with the Election Commission after the polls and in Parliament, he said.

Sounding confident about Congress victory, Siddaramai­ah dubbed Yeddyurapp­a "mentally disturbed" for his claim that he would take oath as the chief minister on May 17.

"Congress will get the clear majority. There is no confusion about this. We are very confident that Congress will come back to power with clear majority. He ( Yeddyurapp­a) is mentally disturbed. BJP cant get more than 60- 65 seats," Siddaramai­ah said.

He also dismissed the BJPs allegation­s that the Congress misused government machinerin­g during the assembly polls.

"How can it be? Is it possible? I can never do it in my political career. They ( BJP) are making false allegation­s. On the other hand, they ( BJP) are doing it," Siddaramai­ah told reporters in Varuna consituenc­y in Mysuru from where his son is contesting,

Siddaramai­ah is contesting from Chamundesh­wari constituen­cy in Mysuru apart from Badami in north Karnataka.

Predicting his victory from Chamundesh­wari, he ruled out the possibilit­y of a hung assembly saying Congress would get a clear majory.

The situation of hung assembly would never arise, Siddaramai­ah asserted.

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