Fact check: Did the BJP really know Karnataka poll dates in advance as alleged by some journalists?

Did BJP have insider information

The dates of the Karnataka elections were announced by the Election Commission on Tuesday, and have then become a source of a conspiracy theory which is being peddled by a section of the media.

Incidentally, at 11:08 AM, the BJP’s IT head Amit Malviya tweeted that the dates of the polls were 12th May (polling) and 18th May (counting) respectively:

Screenshot of the tweet by Amit Malviya

This soon was called into question by journalists, who pointed out that the dates of the Karnataka polls had actually not been announced by the EC yet:

https://twitter.com/nistula/status/978506766014205952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
This was spun into a narrative which questioned as to how did the BJP know the Karnataka election dates before it was announced by the EC:

https://twitter.com/arunodayprakash/status/978511421326725120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Opposition politicians too soon jumped on the bandwagon to attack the BJP, by insinuating some form of a malpractice committed by the BJP:

https://twitter.com/rssurjewala/status/978515810585989125?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/SitaramYechury/status/978520318468919296?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
CNN News-18 incidentally became so enthusiastic about the “conspiracy theories” that it reported Congress leader Milind Deora’s “questions” with unusual excitement:

https://twitter.com/CNNnews18/status/978524742805172224?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
So what is the truth of the matter? Did the BJP really manage to gain access to classified information, ahead of other so as to possibly aid its poll preparation? Unfortunately for the perpetrators of the said conspiracy, BJP seems to have had no such information.

Soon after the journalists started questioning Malviya, he clarified that his tweet was based on a claim by Times Now:

https://twitter.com/malviyamit/status/978506859668701185?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
So did Times Now indeed report the Karnataka election dates, before the tweet by Malyiya? The answer is yes, as seen by the screenshots of its live news coverage attached below:

Polling Day dates by Times Now
Counting day dates by Times Now

As clearly seen above, Times Now broke the Karnataka election dates at 11:06 AM, before Malviya put out his tweet. This gives credence to the theory that Malviya was watching the channel and after seeing the dates promptly tweeted them after two minutes.

Another aspect of the “flawed conspiracy theory peddling” is that both BJP and Congress’s IT department, put out similar tweets around the same time, but the journalists only chose to target the BJP:

Congress IT cell tweet. Via @DowntownFunk_

Besides the evidence put forth, the narrative that the BJP somehow had access to inside information was anyway a fallacy considering the actual counting date was 15th May and not 18th as claimed by Times Now, Amit Malviya and Srivatsa. The only question which might be raised would be how did Times Now manage to get the partially wrong information which it chose to break.

OpIndia Staff: Staff reporter at OpIndia