Mumbai, April 22 -- The Mumbai North constituency has always been dominated by the BJP. The sitting MP won the last time by more than four lakh votes. Do you think the pressure is high, considering this is your first stint? I am glad that I have got such an important constituency as there are many issues here that are hitting people hard. I don't want to say anything about the current MP in particular, but I respect that he has called me his younger sister. I would just like to tell him that if his younger sister does better work and goes ahead of him, he should forgive her! I will work towards addressing the issues of people and am sure that the party will get success. Celebrity factor worked in the constituency in 2004, when it elected Govinda against BJP's senior leader Ram Naik. But a lot of people complained that Govinda was not accessible later. How will you ensure that this doesn't happen? It would be wrong to compare a candidate on the basis of the performance of someone else who was in that place earlier. I have come here to bring about a change and I will try my best to do so. People might think I am a celebrity and I will melt in the sun, but I don't see that happening. I am walking barefoot in several parts of the constituency and am trying to be as close to people and their issues as I can. What are the main issues that you would like to address? The issues of slums and housing are the most prominent ones. The Congress has several solutions to the housing problems in the country. Our party president Rahul Gandhi has promised that the party will work towards redevelopment, so most people get homes. Another prominent national issue is unemployment. The recent NSSO data has highlighted the state of unemployment during the current government's tenure, which needs to be tackled....