Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

A dentist, green warrior & social crusader: Singla is ‘Mr Clean’ back home

- Vishal Joshi vishal.joshi@htlive.com

BATHINDA: For the 52-year-old first-time AAP legislator and a dental surgeon Vijay Singla, who created history by winning the Mansa assembly seat by a record margin of 63,323 votes on the plank of ‘political honesty’, the downfall was as unexpected as his rise — all this, in just two months after his induction in the Bhagwant Mann-led cabinet in Punjab.

Singla, who was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly demanding kickbacks, was sworn in as the Punjab health minister on March 19.

In the recently held state elections, Singla bagged over one lakh votes which was 58% of the total votes polled from the suburban constituen­cy. Singla had defeated the Congress nominee and popular Punjabi rapper Shubhdeep Singh alias Sidhu Moosewala.

According to his poll affidavit, Singla and his wife jointly have immoveable assets worth Rs 5.40 crore and moveable assets worth over Rs one crore. Singla reportedly had no criminal case at the time of contesting polls.

When Bhagwant Mann inducted Singla, a dentist, as the health minister, he was a surprise pick over several twotime legislatur­es and eight other doctor MLAs with higher qualificat­ions than him.

It was after 27 years that an MLA from Mansa, the educationa­lly most backward district of Punjab, was made a minister. In 1995, Congress MLA late Sher Singh Gagowal was inducted into the Rajinder Kaur Bhattal-led government.

A native of Bhupal village, located about 20 km from the district headquarte­rs, Singla earned the name of being an environmen­talist and social activist for almost three decades.

After studying Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Punjabi

University in 1992, he became the first qualified dentist with a private practice in Mansa. “He was a popular dentist in the town offering free treatment to the needy,” said President of Mansa chapter of the Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA) Dr Janak Raj.

“Singla is known as an activist for three decades. He was at the forefront of the protests related to issues of a common man. In recognitio­n of his voluntary initiative­s, Singla was accorded IMA membership. He was not eligible to become an IMA member due to a graduate-level degree but more than a decade ago, he was made a member for his exceptiona­l social work,” said Raj.

He expressed deep shock over the charges against Singla.

According to MLA’s another friend and old associate Ashok Sapolia, Singla spearheade­d tree plantation drives and held career counseling sessions in educationa­l institutes for 27 years.

“He belonged to a middleclas­s family and was always reluctant to get any position in the clubs he was associated with. Singla joined the AAP in 2016 after his friend circle insisted him to take a political plunge. He was close to several party MLAs and volunteers from the adjoining districts of Bathinda and Sangrur but not CM Mann,” said Sapolia.

 ?? ?? Vijay Singla, 52, won Mansa assembly seat by 63,323 votes on plank of ‘political honesty’.
Vijay Singla, 52, won Mansa assembly seat by 63,323 votes on plank of ‘political honesty’.

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