For the 35-year-old Singh is a new entrant in politics.
A former National Security Guard (NSG) commando, Singh was part of the team that had fought the 26/11 attackers holed up at Taj Hotel in Mumbai before he quit the Army; but ask him, and he says that politics can be done without any experience.
"It is only the corrupt people who need experience. When our country got freedom, did our leaders have any experience? he reasoned.
"I will work like Anil Kapoor in the film 'Nayak'. He also had no experience. He was a journalist, I was a soldier. I will work as a servant of society, not like a politician. I will be a politician like Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose," he told PTI in an interview.
Hailing from a family of limited means in Haryana, Singh served in the Army for 14 years.
He decided to join politics after retiring from active service following the loss of hearing ability during the 26/11 rescue operation.
"For the 2008 elections, there were around 75,000 voters in Delhi Cantt, out of which 10,000 were armymen.
"This time, out of around 1.25 lakh voters, almost 45,000 are army personnel," he said.
"The whole army votebank and the public which has full faith in it (the Army), will vote for me," he said.
Singh said his priority, is he were to win, would be to work for the education and health sectors.
"There are around 3,500 schools in Delhi in which 18 lakh students study. Half the schools come under MCD, rest under Delhi government. There is a shortage of teachers. And, in some schools, even if they come, they don't teach," he said.
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