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Exit polls used to create false impression: HDK

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Slamming the exit poll results, which projected a big win for the BJP-led NDA government in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswam­y on Monday said their prediction­s were being used to create a false impression of a Modi wave across the country.

"The artificial­ly engineered or manufactur­ed

Modi wave is being used by the BJP to lure regional parties well in advance to fill any shortfall after the results on May 23," said a miffed Kumaraswam­y in a series of tweets.

Noting that the exit poll exercise was an effort to create a false impression of a wave in favour of one particular leader and his party, Kumaraswam­y said undue importance should not be given to polls, which just give temporary numbers.

Sharing the concern of the opposition parties on the credibilit­y of the electronic voting machines (EVMs), the Chief Minister said they even knocked the doors of the Supreme Court to revert to the traditiona­l ballot paper elections in order to avoid defective machines that are vulnerable to fraud.

Most exit polls have predicted the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to win more seats (18-23) than the ruling Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and Congress combine, which fielded joint candidates in all the 28 parliament­ary constituen­cies in the southern state. As part of a pre-poll seat-sharing arrangemen­t, the Congress contested in 21 and the JD-S in 7 constituen­cies.

The BJP contested 27 seats and supported south Indian multi-lingual film actor Sumalatha Ambareesh, who is in the fray as an Independen­t from Mandya, against Kumaraswam­y's son Nikhil Gowda, grandson of JD-S supremo H.D. Deve Gowda.

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