One man who did not give his name told IANS: "My heart bleeds for this man. He is a good man. But he can't win against Modi."
Another resident, Salim Siddiqui, was vocally pro-Kejriwal.
"I don't think Kejriwal can be called an 'outsider'. Even Modi is. Even Murli Manohar Joshi (who won the 2009 election here) was.
"And why should we pull up Kejriwal for resigning as the Delhi chief minister? He quit on principles. If you ask me, even Modi should have quit after the Gujarat riots (in 2002)."
The Varanasi battle became the most watched electoral contest after Kejriwal announced his candidature against Modi, saying there was a need to defeat both Modi and Rahul Gandhi in Amethi.
With 1.6 million voters, Varanasi goes to the polls May 12 -- on the last day of the staggered balloting that began April 7. The nationwide results will be known May 16.