As the Election Commission set in motion the electoral process, BJP expressed confidence that it will be the preferred choice of people when votes are counted on May 16, while the Congress said it will prove wrong opinion polls which have ruled out a third term for it.
"We are ready for elections. We are sure of a clear majority on the basis of the popular support our campaign and our prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi are getting," BJP President Rajnath Singh said.
Union Minister Kapil Sibal said there is unity in the country and all citizens are treated equally only when Congress is in power.
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In 2009 too, he said opinion polls had not predicted a win for the Congress.
Taking a dig at Modi's campaign theme of a Congress-free India, he said what the BJP leader meant was a "Modi-India" which will be "disastrous" for the country if his rule in Gujarat is any indication.
Sitaram Yechury of CPI(M) said the nine-phase polls are "rather long" and will be a long haul for political parties and people.
He also expressed his party's unhappiness over increase in election expenditure limit, saying it along some other measures curbing different modes of reaching out to people will adversely affect smaller parties which are financially not strong.
Citing the instances of paid news and paid opinion polls, he said the EC has not made any clear directive on them and hoped that it would do so in the coming days.