Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Jagmeet, 15 other Punjab-origin candidates win

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

TORONTO: There will be a sizeable contingent of Indo-canadians in the House of Commons as 17 candidates, 16 of them Punjabis, secured victories in the Canada elections held on Monday.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s gamble to seek a majority by calling a snap election has not paid off as his ruling Liberal Party again ended up 14 seats short of the 170mark in the 338-member House of Commons. The Jagmeet Singh-led New Democratic Party (NDP) will again hold the balance of power as it increased its tally from 24 to 27.

All three Indo-canadian ministers in the dissolved cabinet emerged victorious as did Jagmeet Singh of the NDP. Defence minister Harjit Sajjan was re-elected from Vancouver South, with nearly 49% of the vote share, despite facing headwinds over issues such as a major sexual harassment crisis in the Canadian Armed Forces under his watch and a much criticised evacuation mission in Afghanista­n.

Among Indo-canadians, another high-profile minister Anita Anand, who handled the public services and procuremen­t portfolio and was described by Trudeau as his minister for vaccines, retained her seat from the riding of Oakville, Ontario.

Also winning comfortabl­y in the Canada elections from Waterloo in Ontario was Bardish Chagger, minister of diversity, inclusion and youth.

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh - a popular figure among Indo-canadians - was re-elected from Burnaby South, with approximat­ely 38% of the votes cast. However, his focus may well have been on the national performanc­e of the party he leads, as the NDP increased its vote share to 17.7% from 15.98% in 2019 but could only gain one more seat in the House of Commons, rising from 24 to 25.

Several sitting MPS from the Greater Toronto Area were re-elected, and the most prominent among them are former parliament­ary secretary Kamal Khera from Brampton West, Ruby Sahota from Brampton North, Sonia Sidhu from Brampton South and Arif Virani from Parkdale-high Park. In Metro Vancouver, veteran Sukh Dhaliwal retained his Surrey-newton seat while Randeep Sarai won again from Surrey.

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Harjit Sajjan

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