Now all this is creating an anti-incumbency. Corruption has got down the image of this government.
There is a groundswell against the Congress and the people are looking for a change,” he said.
Ready to become the “powerful” voice of the Holy city and the region to fight for its rights, Jaitley offered some ambitious plans like opening the border trade with Pakistan, developing Amritsar as a tourism centre and improving its infrastructure.
“The people there (in Amritsar) look at me as a voice which can represent the city at the Centre. I do feel that I suitably qualify for that faith and therefore, they want a voice which will give a boost to the facilitation for the Indo-Pak trade.
“They see a BJP government coming and it is in their interest that somebody who is a part of the government tries to bring that change,” he said.