THE DEBUTANTS | DOCTORS
C.N. MANJUNATH, 66
BJP | Bangalore Rural, Karnataka
When Dr Manjunath puts his heart into politics, the electo ral operation is bound to be successful. A lesser mortal may perhaps have felt shaky taking on Karnataka deputy CM D.K. Shivakumarâs brother, the twoÂterm MP D.K. Suresh, but clinical precision is the exact forte of the eminent cardiologist and Padma Shri awardee. There is already a âManjunath Techniqueâ for Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty, the term could soon signify political acumen as well. Having transformed the Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research into one of Asiaâs premier cardiac care centres over his 18Âyear tenure as director, the sonÂin law of former PM H.D. Deve Gowda exemplifies how a government heart institution can provide affordable worldÂclass care.
SAMBIT PATRA, 50
BJP | Puri, Odisha
His sharp wit and cutting commentary on TV in his role as national spokesperson of the BJP betray no hint of his past as a trained surgeon, or his brief stint as a medical officer at the Hindu Rao Hospital in Delhi. His political journey has long overshadowed that entry on his CV. What remains is the rollercoaster ride that has been his political careerâfrom losing his first election as a BJP candidate for the post of councillor in Delhiâs municipal corporation polls in 2012 to winning the prestigious Puri seat on a second try.
RAJ BHUSHAN CHOUDHARY, 47
BJP | Muzaffarpur, Bihar
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