Amritsar unfortunate to have had 'absentee MP' Navjot Sidhu: Jaitley

Jaitley was addressing the media at Amritsar during his three-day campaign tour in the poll-bound Punjab.
Arun Jaitley
Arun Jaitley

AMRITSAR: Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday fired a salvo at cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu, who recently quit the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and joined the Congress, and said the city of Amritsar has had the misfortune of having an 'absentee MP' for the last 12-and-a-half years.
 
"Amritsar has had the misfortune of having an absentee MP for the last 12-and-a-half years. An MP who remained absent from the Parliament as well as his constituency. Therefore, there has been no other constituency like Amritsar which has suffered from negligence from his own MP," Jaitley said.
 
"We'll make sure this time that our elected representatives are present physically rather than through satellite," he added.
 
Jaitley was addressing the media at Amritsar during his three-day campaign tour in the poll-bound Punjab.
 
The BJP leader also said the party was confident of doing extremely well in the elections.
 
Jaitley said, "Since the BJP came to power at the centre and Shri Narendra Modiji has taken the onus of leading the nation, we have been able to gain popularity and the faith of people. The performance of the government as far as the whole nation is concerned has generated immense positivity and this will augur well for the party in the poll-bound states, including Punjab. There are three-four factors which are definitely going to help. The BJP, with demonetisation, has made sure that corruption is washed off from this country. Any tough decisions that needed to be taken in this context have been taken."
 
The Union Minister expressed his confidence that the BJP will bring an unprecedented era of development to Punjab.

Pitting nominees from the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress from Lambi Assembly constituency against Shiromani Akali Dal's (SAD) heavyweight and Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, Jaitley said Badal has a legendary status and dubbed the opposition as 'divided'.
 
"Badal sahab has a legendary status. He has been working for Punjab's development for so long. And with the kind of politics the AAP has been resorting to, people know them better now," Jaitley said.
 
On the question of caste-based reservation, Jaitley said, "Since the beginning, the BJP has been in the favour of social justice and for that, we totally support caste-based reservation for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) and will support it under any circumstances."
 
When asked if Pakistan handing over Indian soldier Sepoy Chandu Babulal Chavan, who crossed LoC and came mistakenly to Pakistan on September 29, 2016, to India was a step towards friendship, Jaitley said it certainly was.
 
"It was absolutely clear that he had carelessly overstepped the line. And he had to return in the fitness of things. We are happy that he has," Jaitley said.
 
The Union Finance Minister also commented that Punjab is under as much debt as the other states are and the fiscal deficit is very much within permissible limits.
 
Jaitley had unsuccessfully contested against Captain Amarinder Singh from the Amritsar Lok Sabha seat in the 2014 General Elections.
 
The BJP is contesting on four assembly seats from the Amritsar parliamentary constituency. Punjab goes into polls on February 4 and the counting will take place on March 11. (ANI)

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