Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Canada: Jagmeet Singh’s brother to contest elections

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya letters@hindustant­imes.com

There’s a new political power centre in the making in Canada’s largest province of Ontario: The Dhaliwal dynasty.

Five months after Jagmeet Singh was elected leader of the federal New Democratic Party or NDP, his younger brother Gurratan Singh easily clinched the provincial NDP’s nomination to contest Ontario’s elections, scheduled for June, from Brampton, a suburb of Toronto.

Hundreds of supporters cheered on as the 33-year-old was nominated to contest from Brampton East. Given his brother’s hold on the community in the area, it was little surprise that this was a no contest. The newly-created riding, as constituen­cies are called in Canada, includes much of BramaleaGo­re-Malton, the seat that Jagmeet Singh represente­d as a member of the provincial parliament. The elder Singh had quit his seat after being elected NDP leader last October.

Gurratan Singh was flanked by Jagmeet and the provincial leader of the NDP Andrea Horwath as the nomination result was formally announced. As the event wrapped up, Horwath tweeted: “Had a blast tonight welcoming @gurratansi­ngh to the team with a little help from his big bro, @theJagmeet­Singh. Gurratan is running in #BramptonEa­st, and together, we are running to win this election! .”

This isn’t Gurratan Singh’s first foray into electoral politics. He ran for the seat of Peel regional councillor in 2014 and lost.

Since then, the criminal defence lawyer has been increasing­ly politicall­y engaged, having played a crucial role in last year’s NDP leadership election.

TORONTO: THE NOMINATION OF GURRATAN SINGH APPEARS TO SHOW THAT PARTS OF BRAMPTON IS TURNING INTO A POCKET BOROUGH FOR JAGMEET SINGH’S FAMILY

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