This Article is From Mar 18, 2014

Arun Jaitley campaigns in Amritsar. No Navjot Singh Sidhu in sight.

Arun Jaitley campaigns in Amritsar. No Navjot Singh Sidhu in sight.
Amritsar: Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley was campaigning today in Amritsar, the constituency from where he will contest his first-ever parliamentary election. A minor accident was caused by fireworks near his cavalcade but the real sparks may be flying behind-the-scenes.

There was no sign of Navjot Singh Sidhu, the party's 50-year-old MP from here, who was evicted to make room for Mr Jaitley. Instead, Mr Sidhu's wife, Navjot Kaur, a BJP lawmaker from Amritsar East, welcomed Mr Jaitley this morning with party workers.

"I have been in politics for a long time. I am grateful to the party for allowing me to serve the people of Amritsar, and Punjab," Mr Jaitley, 61, said.

Mr Sidhu, who is also a cricket commentator, is in Bangladesh for the ICC T20 World Cup. Sources said he had talked to Mr Jaitley and offered to cancel his contract to return and campaign for the party, but the senior leader told him he didn't have to.

Re-allocating the Amritsar seat was one of the BJP's major stress-points last week - Mr Sidhu had reportedly made it clear that he was not happy about being made to surrender the constituency he has represented in the Lok Sabha since 2004.

On Saturday, when Mr Jaitley was announced as the candidate from Amritsar, Mr Sidhu said Mr Jaitley was his "guru," and he would accept whatever the party decided, but made it clear that he would not contest the election from anywhere else.

Two years ago, the BJP and its ally, the Shiromani Akali Dal, defeated the Congress in the state election.

NDTV's opinion poll shows the BJP and the Akalis winning five of the state's 13 parliamentary seats. The Congress is expected to win eight seats, in a replay of the last national election in 2009.

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