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Jagmeet Singh's Major Setback: NDP Crushed in Canada Election, Announces Resignation

A major political defeat has come to Canada's pro -Khalistan leader and head of NDP (New Democratic Party), Jagmeet Singh. In the recent Canadian general election, his party has suffered a crushing defeat, and Jagmeet Singh himself also finished third in his seat.

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Last Updated : Tuesday, 29 April 2025
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Canada Elections 2025: A major political defeat has come to Canada's pro -Khalistan leader and head of NDP (New Democratic Party), Jagmeet Singh. In the recent Canadian general election, his party has suffered a crushing defeat, and Jagmeet Singh himself also finished third in his seat. After this, he has announced to resign from his post.

NDP plight

According to Canadian local media, the NDP party won only 7 seats, which is extremely low than the party's previous success. In the 2021 election, his party won 25 seats and at that time the NDP was in the role of "Kingmaker" in the equation of power. But this time the party's performance was very disappointing, which intensified political movements within and outside the party.

Emotional statement on Jagmeet Singh's defeat

After the defeat, Jagmeet Singh spoke to his workers and said, "I did not let my movement weaken, but the public did not accept it. It is definitely disappointing, but I am not going to give up. I will continue to struggle in future." He then announced the resignation in emotional.

Disputed background related to Sikh community and Khalistan

Jagmeet Singh belongs to the Sikh community and is identified as a prominent Sikh leader in Canada. He used to advocate before joining politics, and during this time he became active in the Khalistan movement. He is accused of providing legal assistance to Khalistan supporters. The Government of India has also imposed a ban against him, as he was active in many issues promoting pro -Khalistan ideology.

New face of conflict in Canada

In this election, Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party has returned to power again. The Liberal Party is getting 166 seats, which are 9 seats more than last time. However, this time Mark Carney has been selected as Prime Minister in place of Trudeau. At the same time, the Conservative Party is winning 145 seats, and they are out of power.

What will happen next?

Jagmeet Singh's defeat and resignation has again launched a debate over pro -Khalistan politics in Canada. It has to be seen whether the influence of pro -Khalistan politics will decrease after this defeat or new leaders will raise their voice on this issue. After this defeat, the political prediction of NDP and Jagmeet Singh has been questioned, and in the coming time it will be interesting to see where their place will be in Canada's politics.

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