Speaking to PTI here, the former Karnataka Lokayukta rejected contention in some quarters that the electorate might be influenced by such surveys. "People are not stupid, they also know".
If the argument is that they would influence voters, what about tall claims of political parties about development and that they would come to power with two-thirds majority and promises of that nature? "That should also be blocked", he said, but hastened to add that it's impracticable.
"Obviously. All these years nobody objected (opinion polls). Why did they not stop it then (in previous years)? If you are upset about something, it (seeking ban) is not correct at all", he said. "It's not an ordinary right; it's fundamental right".
Hegde was unsure if Aam Aadmi Party, headed by his colleague in erstwhile Team Anna, Arvind Kejriwal, which is contesting Delhi assembly elections, would succeed in electoral politics but nevertheless wished him good luck as he praised him for taking the "first step".
But Hegde also acknowledged "we have many people taking the first step....Swatantra Party..Praja Socialist Party... all have gone down the drain. But we must be positive". He lauded Kejriwal for the initiative, saying "somewhere, some change should start. Let's hope for the best".
