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.
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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.
"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.