Ottawa, April 29 -- In a decisive outcome in Canada's federal elections, pro-Khalistan leader Jagmeet Singh stepped down as New Democratic Party (NDP) leader after his party saw its worst ever poll drubbing. This could potentially be good for Indo-Canadian relations which have seen a sharp downturn in recent years, due to Canada's pandering of Khalistani elements.
The pro-Khalistan party leader saw his party's influence being significantly curtailed in Canada's House of Commons, as Mark Carney's Liberal Party surged ahead with 168 seats-cementing its status as Canada's dominant political force and ushering in a new era of centrist governance.
Jagmeet Singh, announced his resignation as party leader, after the NDP lost its Burnaby Central ...