Sunday, December 8th, 2024

India Canada Tension: Show-off or political move? Trudeau’s love for Hindu Canadians awakens amid domestic unrest, will the sinking boat sail through?

New Delhi: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on the occasion of Diwali that his/her government is committed to ensuring the safety of Hindu Canadians. he/she will always stand with them. Trudeau’s statement has come at a time when his/her relations with India are going through a very bad phase. At the same time, Trudeau is at the center of discussions these days. Trudeau’s problems have not diminished even after being given an ultimatum by disgruntled MPs of his/her own Liberal Party to step down. However, Trudeau has made it clear that he/she is in no mood to do anything like this. he/she has said that he/she will lead his/her party again in the elections to be held next year. he/she also claims that he/she has the support of 153 Liberal MPs.

All this is happening at a time when surveys are telling a different story. According to CBC Poll Tracker, the Liberal Party is 20 points behind the Conservative Party of Canada. The survey shows that about 60% of Canadian citizens have a negative view of Justin Trudeau, while only 23% have a positive view of him/her.

Trudeau’s political career is also in trouble

In such a situation, the present time for Trudeau is also the most difficult time of his/her political career. Now some Liberal Party MPs believe that secret voting on Trudeau could also prove to be the right option, that too when many questions have been raised about his/her leadership. However, nothing can be said at the moment about how effective it will be.

Will Trudeau step down on his/her own?

Experts believe that whatever is going on in the Liberal Party regarding Trudeau’s leadership is just like an iceberg revolt, that is, apart from Trudeau’s claim, there may be a suppressed desire of a large number of MPs that Trudeau should step down after 9 years. Give. The special thing is that in Canada, there has been almost no tradition of PM leaving the post on his/her own, either after facing a crushing defeat in the elections, or after exhausting all the options.

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