Canada election: Punjabi-origin candidates leading on all five seats in Brampton; Jagmeet Singh leads from Burnaby South

Tribune News Service

Bathinda, September 21

In early trends, Trudeau’s Liberal party is leading on 107 seats, Conservatives on 52, NDP on 15. Five Punjabi-origin candidates are leading on all five seats in Brampton.

Also read: Canada elections: It is Punjabi versus Punjabi in many constituencies around Toronto and Vancouver

Punjabi Anita Anand is also leading from Oaksvilla

Ruby Sahota, Sonia Sidhu, Maninder Singh Sidhu and Kamal Khera leading in Brampton, while Jagdeep Singh has now started trailing from Liberal candidate on one seat in Brampton.

Chandra Arya leading from Nepean

Harjit Sajjan is just leading with 10 votes in early trends as counting has just begin in this seat.

Jagmeet Singh led NDP is leading on 27 seats, which is three seats more than it’s tally of 24 seats it won in 2019 election.

Randeep Singh Sarai is leading from Surrey Central. Sukh Dhaliwal is leading from Surrey Newton. Jagmeet Singh is leading from his Burnaby South.

Canada defence minister Harjit Sajjan is facing neck to neck fight from his rival conservative candidate Sukhbir Singh Gill as Sajjan is leading with only 6 votes now.

Jagmeet Singh’s NDP is again emerging as king maker as 337 trends out of total 338 seats, Liberal Party is leading on 154 seats, Conservative Party on 122 seats, NDP 30, BQ 30 and Greens on 2 seats.

NDP is the only party, which seems to be gaining in seats in this snap polls as compared to it’s previous 2019 polls figures.

Canada election: Punjabi-origin candidates leading on all five seats in Brampton; Jagmeet Singh leads from Burnaby South
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