Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pposition narrows gap ith Trudeau’s party: Polls

- Udh Bhattachar­yya

As the fiasco over fortroops’ withdrawal from anistan dominates the lines across Canada, it is ing a negative impact on e Minister Justin Trudeau’s mpt to garner a parliamenm­ajority in the September ap election. r the first time in months, eau’s ruling Liberal Party is ed in a close contest with its

opposition, Conservati­ve y. udeau has had to address risis in Afghanista­n at every ion stop, and that was also ase on Tuesday. After a virg7 summit, he told reporthat Canada was “ready to beyond the [August] 31 line if it’s at all possible, use we want to save as many people as possible.”

That, however, would depend on US presence in Kabul beyond that date. In his latest remarks, American President Joe Biden has said the US is “currently on pace” to finish the Afghan evacuation process by August 31, but has asked officials for “contingenc­y plans to adjust the timetable” should that become necessary, leaving the door open for an extension.

While Trudeau said nearly 2,000 people have been evacuated from Kabul so far by Canada’s armed forces, his government has faced criticism for its lack of planning and tardy action in this regard.

Among the critics are those associated with the World Sikh Organisati­on who expressed their “disappoint­ment” over Canada’s inability to rescue minorities from Afghanista­n.

All of this is making an impact on Trudeau’s electoral ambition as the outlet Global News pointed out that the “first week of the campaign has been dominated by criticisms over the government’s slow evacuation”.

The observatio­n came with a poll by the agency Ipsos for the outlet that showed the Liberals have lost three points over a week and now have 33% support nearly the same as the Conservati­ves, who are at 32%.

Another national poll conducted by Angus Reid Institute underscore­d that trajectory, as it found the gap narrowing, with the Liberals again at 33%, with a lead of just two points over the Conservati­ves.

However, the good news for Trudeau could be that foreign affairs is rarely a decisive element in an election outcome in Canada.

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