"This can be a personal opinion. He may have made the comment according to a particular situation. There is a wave in our favour in Karnataka. We are sure to win there," party spokesperson Sandip Dikshit told reporters.
He, however, refused to go into how many seats the party could win saying he was "no psephologist".
Making no secret that he is hurt, Krishna, a former Karnataka chief minister, had recently attacked the candidate-selection process.
"I was very surprised to see the list (with nearly 60 names). Can we finalise candidates with such a big panel? That's why I did not go to the (panel's) meeting," Krishna said. "It (the big list) left me cold."
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He had also refused to predict which party would come to power.
"It's difficult to expect people's verdict. People don't share secret (as to whom they will vote). Sometimes, polls go wrong because people who are approached give misleading information," he said.