"The message does not die if one kills the messenger. Today, the message is against the mis-governance of Congress, and that calls for a change.
"Today, you will say opinion polls should be banned. Tomorrow, you will say public meetings by opposition parties should be stopped. What message is the Congress trying to send out?" BJP vice-president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said.
"The same Congress party was all for opinion polls while the wind was blowing in their direction. Now that they have lost support of the people, they are saying ban these surveys," Gujral said.
The Rajya Sabha MP noted that "when the opinion polls were being manipulated by Congress" in Punjab, SAD had complained and asked for a ban on them, but Congress had opposed that demand.
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"Now that the shoe is pinching them they are asking for a ban," Gujral said.
"In fact, opinion polls during elections are neither scientific nor is there any transparent process for such surveys," secretary of the AICC's legal and human rights department, KC Mittal, had said in the party's official letter to the commission.