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Canadian election results 2025: Pro-Karistan leader Jagmeet Singh, who demands ban RSS, fails ‘National Party’ status | World News

The Canadian election results are about to be completed 2025, and the Liberal Party’s Mark Carney will remain strong after unexpected performances. Although the Liberal Party has managed to retain power amid the threat of U.S. President Donald Trump, its ally, the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Sikh leader Jagmeet Singh, lost a crushing defeat in the polls. Singh has been a voice supporter of the pro-Kalistan movement and its supporters and has been frequently criticized for his anti-Indian rhetoric. He even demanded that Rashtriya Swaymsevak Sangh (RSS) be banned.

Singh’s National Democratic Party (NDP) won 24 seats in the front election and has now failed to rank 12 seats in 12 seats, which is retaining the status of the National Party. The New Democratic Party participated in 343 parliamentary seats and won only 8 seats, thus losing its identity as the Kuomintang. Singh has reportedly proposed to withdraw from the leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada. Jagmeet Singh responded to social media after his party’s poor homosexuality, “It is a lifelong honor for me to lead the NDP and represent the people in central Burnaby. Congratulations to Prime Minister Carney for the hard campaign against all other leaders, which is my disappointment in the NDP. We will always choose hope rather than fear.”

It is worth noting that Singh supports former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Both Trudeau and Singh are known for supporting pro-Kalistans and extremists.

Jagmeet Singh’s criticism of India has led to diplomatic frictions, leading to visa denials in India in 2013 and 2018. He was reportedly the first legislator in Western countries and was banned from entering India for political reasons.

The move is seen as a setback for Canadian Harlistan supporters, as Singh, the leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), is widely regarded as a sympathizer for the cause of Harlistan.

According to multiple reports, Singh belongs to Canada’s Sikh community, which, although only accounts for about 2% of the country’s population, has had a considerable impact on Canadian politics.

Justin Trudeau accused India of alleged killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar in September 2023 that tensions between India and Canada have been escalating.

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