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‘Will play constructive role in govt formation’

OTTAWA: Indian-origin Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh, who has emerged as the “kingmaker” after the general election, on Tuesday promised that his New Democratic Party would be “constructive” in the formation of the new minority government by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and would approach the issue with “open minds and an open heart”.

‘Will play constructive role in govt formation’

Jagmeet Singh, NDP leader



Ottawa, October 23

Indian-origin Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh, who has emerged as the “kingmaker” after the general election, on Tuesday promised that his New Democratic Party would be “constructive” in the formation of the new minority government by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and would approach the issue with “open minds and an open heart”.

  As Trudeau returned to the nation's capital on Tuesday to begin planning for his second term, his Liberal Party expressed confidence that common ground could be found with the Opposition parties on affordability issues and climate change action, leading to a “stable and working” minority Parliament.

Singh, who was himself a prime ministerial contender, said his party is open to all possibilities: a formal deal to prop up the Liberals, a power-sharing coalition, or to simply pressure them on their policy wish list on a vote-to-vote basis, the Toronto Star newspaper reported. “This minority government gives us the chance to be able to fight for the things that we have laid out all along this campaign,” Singh told reporters in Burnaby, British Columbia.

Singh, the first non-white leader of a federal political party in Canada has congratulated Trudeau, 47, on his win and said he spoke to him earlier in the day.   Singh's NDP has won 24 seats this time. Being able to hold leverage in the minority Parliament is a silver lining for Singh, who surpassed expectations in this campaign but still saw his party lose 13 seats, the report said. “The results show a broken electoral system and it’s certainly clear we need to fix it,” he said. — PTI

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