Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Conservati­ves win Ontario election on populist plank

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya letters@hindustant­imes.com

TORONTO: A record number of candidates of Indian origin were elected to the legislatur­e of Ontario, Canada’s largest and most politicall­y significan­t province, as the Liberal Party was ousted from power after 15 years and the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves (PCS) easily gained a majority to form the next government.

Among the prominent Indocanadi­an winners was Gurratan Singh, younger brother of New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh. He won from the new riding or constituen­cy of Brampton East, which comprises mostly the constituen­cy that his elder brother had represente­d in the provincial parliament before he went on to national politics.

Jagmeet Singh joined Gurrattan as the brothers celebrated the victory. Among the major losers was Liberal Party member of provincial parliament, Harinder Malhi. A minister in the outgoing government, she moved a private member’s motion in the legislatur­e last year that described the 1984 anti-sikh violence in India as “genocide” - an event which severely strained ties between India and Canada.

Malhi’s elevation as the province’s first minister of Sikh heritage came earlier this year but her tenure will remain shortlived. Seven candidates of Indian-origin emerged victorious, mainly in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), particular­ly the suburbs of Brampton and Mississaug­a. Among them were Deepak Anand, Nina Tangri and Parm Gill of the winning PC slate.

In addition, it was a historic night for Canada’s Tibetans as Bhutila Karpoche became the first person from the community to be elected to public office anywhere in North America.

Ontario’s next premier (equivalent of chief minister) will be Doug Ford, who led the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Party to power. He is the brother of the controvers­ial former mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford, who was caught up in a drug abuse scandal. Rob Ford died in 2016 after suffering from cancer.

Part of the credit for PC’S triumph will go to its Indo-canadian president Jag Badwal, who had to steer it through a stormy period after former party leader Patrick Brown resigned earlier this year following multiple allegation­s of sexual harassment against him.

Badwal was in-charge of the subsequent leadership race that led to Doug Ford’s elevation.

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