Delhi election: Shivakumar says he doesn't believe in exit polls, waiting for voters' verdict
Ahead of polls, Shivakumar on behalf of Congress party had announced a 'Pyari Didi Yojana', promising a monthly financial assistance of Rs 2,500 to women if voted to power in Delhi.
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
BENGALURU, 6 FEB
With several exit polls predicting a victory for the BJP in the
Delhi Assembly elections, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on
Thursday said that he doesn't believe in them and would wait for the voters'
verdict.
Many
exit poll results that were out on Wednesday predicted a victory for the BJP
over the ruling AAP in the Delhi assembly polls, while the Congress was
projected to make no significant gains from last elections.
Two
exit polls, however, predicted a victory for the Aam Admi Party (AAP), and as
many showed a close contest between them, with an edge for the BJP.
"I
don't believe in exit polls, let's wait for the voters' verdict,"
Shivakumar told reporters in response to a question.The Election Commission
will announce the official results after the counting of votes on 8 February.
Shivakumar
was among the Congress party's star campaigners in Delhi.
Ahead
of polls, Shivakumar on behalf of Congress party had announced a 'Pyari Didi
Yojana', promising a monthly financial assistance of Rs 2,500 to women if voted
to power in Delhi.
Responding
to a question on the second airport being planned for Bengaluru, Shivakumar,
who is also in-charge for Bengaluru development said, location for it will be
finalised based on technical requirements.
"Where
the airport should come up, whether it should come up in Bidadi or Nelamangala
or Tumakuru or some other place, cannot be decided by us. There is an agreement
between the Airport Authority of India and Bengaluru International Airport that
for certain years no airport should come nearby.
They
will discuss and decide," he said.
Karnataka
government's concerned departments under the leadership of Infrastructure
Minister MB Patil are looking at the feasibility, he said. "They will
discuss with me and the Chief Minister, and after that it will be taken before
the cabinet. Then by taking approval from Delhi (centre) we will decide on the
location for the second airport," the Deputy CM said.
"I might have a desire that the airport should come near my native, but it cannot be done like that. There are certain requirements like there should be no hills nearby, there should be a flying zone....there are certain technical requirements, based on which it will be decided," he added.
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