"Terrorism (in Punjab) raised its head during the 80s and only Congress is responsible for it. People suffered for 10 to 12 years and many were killed. In 1984, Congress fought elections on communalism plank. It made the people of Punjab fight against each other," he alleged at a poll rally here.
"Normalcy returned only after the formation of Akali-BJP government under the leadership of Parkash Singh Badal, he claimed, adding, "The state saw unprecedented development under the rule of this alliance."
Urging people to vote for the SAD-BJP alliance, Jaitley claimed, "If the SAD-BJP alliance is voted to power, it shall bring a sea change as far as development is concerned."
Earlier there was only one airport in Punjab, but it lacked ultra-modern infrastructure. But when BJP arrived at the Centre and in Punjab, more airports were built in the state, he calimed.
Hitting out at Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh, the senior BJP leader accused him of "misusing" his position when he was the Chief Minister and "indulging in corruption".
"He is the only person who has various cases registered against him. He can never be trusted to lead the state again," Jaitley alleged at a poll rally in Amritsar East seat where Sidhu has been fielded by Congress.
"We have fielded a strong candidate from Amritsar East Assembly constituency against Sidhu. Our candidate Rajesh Honey will remain available around the clock for the people," he said.
Jaitley also addressed a series of election rallies in favour of BJP candidates, Rajindermohan Singh Chinna the party candidate for bypoll in Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency.
Caliming that people in Delhi are "already fed up with AAP" as it "failed" to live up their expectations, Jaitley said, "We should not expect any miracle from AAP in Punjab.
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