Poilievre’s Hindu card to beat J&J’s Islamist-Khalistan card

2025 is still far away yet, the Canadian political stage is seeing its fair share of drama already. Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau, affectionately dubbed the Canadian dumb and dumber, seem to have mastered the art of appeasing Khalistanis and Islamists. 

Singh, not one to be subtle, openly dons his Khalistani love while Trudeau takes the not-so-high road of bashing India for a handful of both Islamist and Khalistan votes. Their cozy chats with these groups have left the nation raising an eyebrow, concerning national security and unity. 

Both the liberals and the NDP know this very well that while the regular Canucks might scratch their heads or even abuse over the idea of whether these two are worth the ballot, the radicals are all in. They’re probably practicing their jazz hands for another round of political support.

However, Canada’s political landscape is changing and a shift seems imminent. Word on the street is that 2025 might bring the conservatives back into power, with Pierre Poilievre leading the charge from Ottawa. 

The current buzz is that the Nanos poll has them comfortably sitting at 165 seats out of 338, inching toward that majority mark. But, hey, even a sturdy ship can be sunk by a well-placed iceberg. In this case, the iceberg could be a mass Khalistani-Islamist vote for J&J. 

PP’s Hindu Card

Pierre, however, seems to have a secret weapon up his well-tailored sleeve. He has got a new trump card in the form of the Hindu community. His message appears to be very clear: “You bring the Khalistanis and Islamists, I’ll bring the Hindus. Let the games begin!”

 

Just last week, Pierre Poilievre sauntered into a Katha, a Hindu ceremony, organized by Prabodh Swamiji Maharaj at the Haridham Yogi Divine Society in Mississauga. The crowd was bigger than a hockey arena during the playoffs. And what did he do? He commemorated Prabodh Swamiji and waved hands at all the Hindus at the Katha.

 

Not stopping there, he went on to have what we can only imagine were intense discussions with the Gujarati diaspora in London. And he even extended Independence Day and Onam greetings to Indians. 

All that in just one week. Now, that’s what we call a full cultural spread. But wait, there’s more. The conservative party has seized on a hot topic – the imminent deportation of 700 Indians. It’s the kind of issue that stirs the pot for the Hindu community in Canada. 

Pierre’s not mincing words here. He’s standing tall, pointing fingers, and demanding justice. He’s telling Trudeau to take a page from his book of good governance.

With all these moves, Pierre Poilievre is pulling out all the stops. With over 828,000 Canadians identifying with the Hindu faith, it’s a voter base that can’t be ignored. Many of them have been loyal liberal voters, but if Pierre’s charm offensive pays off, they might just tip the scales in his favor.

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So, while J&J juggle their Islamist-Khalistan card, Pollievre is subtly placing his bets on the Hindu card. Will the Conservatives manage to trump the competition with their newfound Hindu support? It must be because the Hindus ain’t in support of J&J’s political duo. 

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