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AAP's ophthalmologist candidate eyes niche support base

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Press Trust of India Amritsar
Last Updated : Mar 30 2014 | 12:30 PM IST
The likes of Arun Jaitley and Amarinder Singh may have made the fight here look like a Goliath versus Goliath affair but AAP's candidate, a noted ophthalmologist, is eyeing to tap the "under-current" with his niche support base.
Eighty-year-old Dr Daljit Singh, who has helped thousands of people regain vision in this region, operates with the quiet precision of a surgeon.
Dr Singh has a strong connect with the people of Amristar and is contesting without any hype or hoopla.
"There are thousands of people in this constituency who have come to my hospital and whom I have treated," he says, adding that people are excited he is contesting from Amritsar.
Asked about his chances of victory, he replies, "I am a strong candidate which they (other parties) may not realise. If I can tap the under-current properly, then we can win."
"I had no intention of getting into politics. Then one day I listened to Arvind Kejriwal on TV. I thought if I don't jump into politics, my life will be wasted," he says.

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"I may be able to perform another 50,000-1,00,000 surgeries in the coming years, but that won't change society," he added.
He says he has a close rapport with the locals. "All I have to do is just go and meet them."
While his popularity as a surgeon may not give sleepless nights to Jaitley or Amarinder, there is another facet to Dr Singh which they can ignore at their own peril: his father Sahib Singh was a well-known translator of the Guru Granth Sahib whose commentaries on the Sikh scripture are so popular that his books can be found in almost every Sikh home.

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First Published: Mar 30 2014 | 12:30 PM IST

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