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27 Punjabis Compete in Canadian Provincial Election

NDP fields sitting Minister Ravi Kahlon from Delta as Punjabis make a strong push for seats in Canadian politics.

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27 Punjabis Compete in Canadian Provincial Election

In the upcoming Canadian provincial election, 27 candidates of Punjabi origin are set to contest, hoping to secure key positions in government. Among the notable candidates is Ravi Kahlon, the sitting Minister of Housing and Government House Leader, who is representing the New Democratic Party (NDP) from his Delta seat.

The inclusion of so many Punjabi candidates signals a growing influence of the community in Canadian politics, particularly in provinces like British Columbia, where they have a significant population. Kahlon, a prominent figure in the current government, is expected to play a crucial role in shaping housing policies if re-elected.

NDP’s strategy of fielding strong Punjabi candidates, like Kahlon, highlights the party's efforts to connect with the diverse population and ensure representation from minority communities. The outcome of this election could see a higher number of Punjabi-origin politicians taking up leadership roles across various sectors.

Punjabis, who have long contributed to Canada’s social and economic fabric, are now making their mark politically, potentially influencing key policies that affect not only their community but the entire province. Political analysts are closely watching how this representation will shape the future of Canadian governance.

The election results are expected to be a major indicator of the political power Punjabi candidates hold, as they vie for more influence in the provincial legislature.