Bengaluru, June 1: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Saturday said he has no faith in exit polls and predicted that the Congress will cross double digits in the state in the Lok Sabha elections, but refrained from giving any figures. The party leaders, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, who is also the state Congress President had been claiming that the party will win 15-20 out of 28 seats in the state. Lok Sabha Exit Poll 2024: ‘Opportunistic INDI Alliance Failed To Strike Chord With Voters, Regressive Politics Rejected', Says PM Narendra Modi

"I have said that I have no faith in the exit polls. Today also, I'm saying the same thing. Someone called me just now saying that they (channels) are showing that we will get only two or three or four seats in Karnataka. We will get more than double digit, wait and see," Shivakumar told reporters here. He said, "I have no faith in exit polls and their assessment, as they don't go interior. They would have done it based on some sample size, I don't believe in it. The INDIA bloc is ready to take over the mantles." Lok Sabha Exit Poll Results 2024 by India Today-Axis My India: BJP To Emerge As Single Largest Party in West Bengal, TMC Distant Second; Check Projected Seat Numbers Here

Early exit polls predicted a comfortable majority for the BJP-led NDA, with the ruling alliance projected to open its account in Tamil Nadu and Kerala and sweep Karnataka. The then ruling Congress-JD(S) alliance had come a cropper, winning just one seat each in 2019 Lok Sabha poll, while the BJP had swept, by winning 25 out of 28 seats in Karnataka, and had ensured the win of a party supported independent candidate in Mandya. The JD(S) this time is in alliance with BJP, which has given the regional party three seats -- Hassan, Mandya and Kolar. The counting of votes will take place on June 4.