Singh, who served between March 2010 to May 2012 during which he had a major showdown with the government over the issue of his retirement age, further alleged that development of the nation has been stalled and it has been moving in downward direction during Congress rule.
Asked about his victory chances, Singh told PTI: "I don't speculate. I am here to win the hearts and minds of the people and their confidence. It is for you to see whether I am winning that (confidence) or not."
"There are more scams in the UPA-led government and less work. We should change this for development," he said.
Singh is contesting against Congress' Raj Babbar and Aam Aadmi Party's Shazia Ilmi in the constituency, which was won by BJP President Rajnath Singh in 2009 defeating Congress' Surendra Prakash Goyal.
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The constituency, which has an even urban and rural mix, has voters totalling 23.55 lakh.
"This area requires a holistic plan to address various issues and we will tackle them as we come to it," the former army chief said.