Mangalore, Mar 23: As expected, Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) has fielded its candidate from Dakshina Kannada constituency in 2014 general elections, a move that may prove beneficial for Bharatiya Janata Party.

It is learnt that even though SDPI leaders are sure of their candidate 's defeat in Dakshina Kannada, they have decided to “teach a lesson” to Congress party, by snatching a few thousand minority votes from Congress.
Psephologists have predicted a direct battle between Congress and BJP in Dakshina Kannada, despite the presence of candidates from CPI (M), AAP and other parties. However, the candidates from minority communities and non-Hindutva parties would obviously divide the secular votes.
In its year of formation in 2010, SDPI had secured a total of 52 Gram Panchayat seats in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. In March 2013 it won a ward in the Mangalore City Corporation elections. However, the hype deflated during the Karnataka assembly elections losing their deposits in all seats they contested from allying with the BSP. At the same time SDPI came as elixir for the BJP in Sullia constituency, where Congress candidate was defeated with a slight margin of 1,373 votes in Assembly polls.
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