Bangalore, April 29: "There is no question of [B.S.] Yeddyurappa contesting a second seat," Arun Jaitley, the BJP%u2019s canny campaign manager in Karnataka, told this newspaper on Tuesday, scotching speculation that the BJP%u2019s chief ministerial candidate in the Assembly elections was going to stand from Koppal. "He will stand from Shikaripur and no other seat but Shikaripur. He will win very comfortably from Shikaripur. He may spend only a limited time there and campaign in the rest of the state, but there%u2019s no question of Yeddyurappa standing from Koppal," Mr Jaitley said when asked whether the BJP was running scared."We are not running scared," he said, railing against the Congress. "He%u2019s the main player, and that%u2019s why they%u2019ve targeted him. He%u2019s the target, they want to pin him down and stop him campaigning throughout the state. Its shows a complete lack of confidence on the part of the Congress and the JD(S)." Shikaripur will see the ageing but never say die S. Bangarappa pit his wits against the soft-spoken B.S. Yeddyurappa, who was briefly chief minister of Karnataka but who is well known within the state for espousing the cause of farmers. Refusing to answer questions on whether the BJP would seek an alliance with the JD(S), with whom relations have soured, Mr Jaitley lashed out at the Congress and the Janata Dal (S) for announcing plans not to field a candidate against Mr Bangarappa, state Samajwadi Party chief. "I think that th