Khalistani Leader Jagmeet Singh Crushed in Canada Polls, Trudeau Falls as Liberals Win Under New Leadership

Canada’s political arena witnessed a dramatic upheaval as pro-Khalistan leader Jagmeet Singh and his NDP were decimated in the federal polls, marking a stunning collapse of his influence. Simultaneously, Justin Trudeau’s tenure ended in defeat

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Jagmeet Singh, who often defends Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, has suffered a crushing defeat in Canada's general elections. This defeat of Canada's pro-Khalistan leader has also dealt a severe blow to the separatist agenda. Accepting defeat on Monday, Jagmeet Singh also resigned from Parliament. Not only this, the situation is such that his New Democratic Party has also suffered a crushing defeat, and due to this, it may lose its status as a national party. To retain the national status of any party, it is necessary to win at least 12 seats, which the NDP did not succeed. Jagmeet Singh saw himself as a kingmaker in the past several elections, but this time he has weakened in every way.

Khalistani Setback

On one hand, Jagmeet Singh lost his seat, and the party also fared badly. He contested the Burnaby Central seat of British Columbia, where the Liberal Party candidate defeated him. Jagmeet Singh got only 27.3 percent votes, while Wade Chang, who defeated him, got more than 40 percent votes. Jagmeet Singh came third in his parliamentary constituency. Immediately after the results, he offered to resign. Jagmeet Singh said that I am disappointed with this defeat. Jagmeet said, 'Of course I am disappointed with this defeat. We could have won more seats. But I am not disappointed with my movement. I am confident that our party will perform well in the future.' Along with Jagmeet Singh, former PM Justin Trudeau's party has also suffered a crushing defeat. At the same time, the Liberals have a chance to come to power.

Jagmeet Singh Crushed in Canada Polls

The results so far have made it clear that Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party will again be in power. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation made this claim after the initial trends of the vote counting came out. US President Donald Trump's threats of merging Canada with the US and the trade war played an important role in the Liberal Party's victory. According to election analysts, initially, the atmosphere in Canada did not seem to be in favor of the Liberal Party. But the atmosphere changed after Trump repeatedly addressed Canada as the 51st state and called Trudeau the governor. Canadians felt that Justin Trudeau is no longer effective. This is the reason why Carney's party has won a landslide victory..

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