The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has none but itself to blame for its rout in Karnataka. While the Congress remained singularly focused on the target right from the start, the BJP was busy digging its own grave, hurtling from one misadventure to another. It remained perched on its high horse and refused to read the writing on the wall, even as a groundswell of support was building for the Congress. When the results of the assembly elections were announced on May 13, BJP could manage to win only 66 seats, that is, less than half of the 135 that the Congress had bagged in the 224-member assembly. The Janata Dal (Secular) which hoped to be the king or at least the kingmaker had to remain content with 19 seats, while others got 4 seats.