“Amritsar is looking for a powerful voice at the Centre so that it can get its dues. It is with that hope that people look at me.
And it is that factor singularly which gives me an advantage,” he claims.
The 61-year-old eminent lawyer from Delhi says he is enjoying the electoral battle because he is in the driver's seat this time even though he is not new to elections.
“It is for the Congress to decide who they want to field.
To field a reluctant man is never a safe political strategy,” he told PTI in an interview, rejecting any suggestion that he may not have bargained for a tough fight that the Amritsar battle has turned out to be.