Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Liberal MP Chahal likely in trouble for violation of rules

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya letters@hindustant­imes.com

TORONTO: Tipped to become a member in Justin Trudeau’s new Cabinet, newly elected Liberal Party MP Harnirjodh Chahal, better known as “George Chahal”, from Canada’s Alberta province is in trouble for allegedly violating election rules.

On election night, Liberal candidate George Chahal defeated incumbent Conservati­ve MP Jag Sahota from Calgary-skyview in Alberta and was immediatel­y tipped for inclusion in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s next Cabinet.

The win is important for Liberals as Alberta (34 seats) has always been a Conservati­ve Party bastion. In 2019 elections, Liberals were wiped out and failed to open an account. This year, Conservati­ves have won 30 seats out of 34, Liberals have won 1 and results are yet to be declared in remaining 3 seats.

So, a win for Liberals from Alberta is important to ensure a representa­tion in the Cabinet which was not there in 2019.

However, the emergence of footage showing George Chahal removing election material of his opponent may well jeopardise that possibilit­y. George Chahal bested his rival by approximat­ely 3,300 votes with commentato­rs singling him out as a serious candidate for entering the Cabinet. However, constituen­t Glenn Pennett released security camera footage on Facebook that showed George Chahal personally removing Jag Sahota’s flyer from his doorstep and putting his own campaign material there. That could comprise a contravent­ion of the Canada Elections Act, multiple news outlets reported. Jag Sahota, meanwhile, according to the outlet CBC News, believes that “legal action” is warranted in this matter.the Toronto Sun cited George Chahal’s spokespers­on as saying the flyer was removed as it had the wrong polling station mentioned but that has been denied by both Jag Sahota’s campaign as well as Pennett himself. “We had our voting cards from Elections Canada and it was the same address on Sahota’s flyer. But he took it away,” Glenn Pennett told CBC News. “He should be charged because he’s destroying somebody else’s papers. If he’s going to be dishonest, he should resign.” If the matter is investigat­ed, it will be done by the commission­er of Canada Elections.

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