There has been a major earthquake in Canadian politics. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has suffered a setback. Jagmeet Singh, an important ally of Trudeau’s coalition, has withdrawn his support.
Who is NDP Chief Jagmeet Singh?
He is pro-Khalistani and chief of the New Democratic Party. He claims that he is in the race for the post of Prime Minister.
- His parents settled in Canada from Malwa Punjab in search of a better life.
- He was born in Ontario, Canada, on January 2, 1979.
- He became a member of Parliament in 2011.
- Now he has been the Chief of NDP since 2017.
- He has 24 MPs of NDP and was an ally to Justin Trudeau.
- Jagmeet Singh has always been vocal about the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
- He has also been taking part in anti-India rallies in Canada.
As per reports India denied a visa to Jagmeet in the year 2013 on the charges of anti-India. He was accused of being involved in activities and having relations with radicals.
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Allegations about Justin Trudeau by Jagmeet Singh
NDP Chief Jagmeet Singh clearly said that he would bring a no-confidence motion about Parliament with full confidence. He has withdrawn his support by making many allegations on Trudeau. Then he accused the Canadian PM of lagging behind the Conservative Party.
He said the Liberal Party had become so weak and selfish that they could no longer fight for the people of Canada. Trudeau had surrendered to corporate power and did not deserve another chance. That’s why he is going to thrash the deal made with Trudeau.
What had happened?
The NDP had supported the Trudeau government for the last two and a half years. Hence The Liberal Party has remained in power for the last two elections with the help of an alliance.
If Trudeau is not successful in saving the government, then it is clear that soon the election may be held before the scheduled time in Canada. which will give a shock to the Trudeau government.
Survey reports
According to the survey, if an election is held, the Conservative Party can win. Hence, PM Trudeau is in the mood to postpone the elections. Now, he has to look for a new coalition to run his government. which is no less than the litmus test of his political career.
Do-or-die situation for Justin Trudeau
Hence the coming days are very important for Trudeau and his government. To remain the PM, the party needs more seats. The NDP, with 24 seats, has now withdrawn its supporting hand. In such a situation, Trudeau will need the support of the Quebec Party with 32 seats. The opposition party Conservatives has There are 119 seats.