It adds to my confidence,” he said brushing aside his opponent's jibes that he did not belong to Amritsar.
Perceived to be carrying the baggage of Sidhu's “non-performance” and his absence from the constituency, the senior BJP leader who shares a good equation with the former cricketer, said it was not true.
“First of all, I don't think there is a personal anti-incumbency against him. Secondly, if there is an anti-incumbency, it is against the UPA. And there is a huge huge anti-incumbency against the UPA,” he said.
He listed out price rise, the LPG prices, plight of farmers and slowdown in the economy as being responsible for a huge anti-incumbency along with corruption.
“Congress also has a problem of leaderlessness.
Will be powerful voice of Amritsar in Delhi: Jaitley
New Delhi: BJP leader Arun Jaitley faces a tough electoral battle in his maiden bid to enter Lok Sabha from Amritsar but is unfazed by his “reluctant” heavyweight opponent Capt Amarinder Singh as he claims
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