Karnataka survey reveals 81% people trust electoral process
   Date :03-Jan-2026

Karnataka survey reveals 81 people trust electoral process
 
BENGALURU :
 
Cong Govt in K’taka objects to survey as it contradicts its EVM claims 
 
THE Congress Government has objected to a survey by the State Election Commission, published by the Karnataka Monitoring and Evaluation Authority under the Department of Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics, stating that the survey was not sanctioned by the State Government. To the much chagrin of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and his son Minister Priyank Kharge, the findings of the survey stated, “While recognition of the importance of each vote (above 81.39 per cent), and trust in the electoral process and EVMs was high (above 83.61 per cent), concerns over inducements and the influence of money and muscle power remained, especially in regions like Kalaburagi.”
 
It can be noted that Kalaburagi is the native place of Mallikarjun Kharge. “Rural voters generally perceive the election process as fair due to effective BLO engagement at the grassroots. Urban youth, however, express concerns about elite dominance in electoral processes and lack of transparency in the voting process; apathy is thus evident among urban youth,” the findings stated. Reacting to this, Minister for RDPR, IT and BT Priyank Kharge on Friday questioned the agency that conducted the survey and stated that the Election Commission of India requested the State Election Commission and sought the help of an NGO “run by an author of a book on the Prime Minister who also works closely with the PM’s Office”. Minister Kharge said, “What could be expected from this survey? The data size is 5,000 people in more than 100 constituencies.
 
The BJP is answerable for voter fraud that was reported from Kalaburagi’s Aland Assembly segment.” He further stated that, as Rahul Gandhi said earlier, the Election Commission and the BJP colluded to carry out mass deletion of votes before the 2023 Assembly elections and the Lok Sabha elections in 2024 in Karnataka. The survey commissioned by the Chief Electoral Officer V. Anbukumar revealed that most voters believed that elections in India are free and fair, and further stressed that the trust in the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) has increased. The survey covered 5,100 respondents across 102 Assembly segments in the administrative divisions of Bengaluru, Belagavi, Kalaburagi and Mysuru.
 
The survey, named “Lok Sabha Elections 2024- Evaluation of endline survey of KAP (Knowledge, Attitude and Practice) of Citizens”, was monitored by the Karnataka Monitoring Authority, Department of Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics, Government of Karnataka. The survey was undertaken by the Grassroots Research and Advocacy Movement, Bengaluru.