Jagmeet Singh says that he was warned about the danger of life in 2023, possibly originated from the ‘foreign government’.

Two days before the election and between the predictions that NDP would do so badly that she can lose party status, Jagmeet Singh opened about something that happened two years ago on Saturday. He considered stepping as the leader of the NDP when he was warned by the RCMP that there was a reliable threat to his life.
Singh told reporters at an expedition program in London, Ontario on Saturday morning, “I was blown away when I was found to have that threat.” “I was cold thinking what could be meant for my wife who was pregnant at that time – for my baby girl.” Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed that Canada had claimed evidence of connecting Indian agents to the murder of Hardip Singh Nijar that Canadian media said the RCMP said that the RCMP did not specify that it was not specified that it was a foreign government.
Singh said that he discussed with his wife whether he should lead the party even after threats. “He was also blown up, and she was scared. And I thought, ‘Is it worth us to continue the threat to life?” And so we talked about it, “Singh said that he had stayed for the rollout of Canada of the new dental care program.
Jagmeet Singh said that he is now sharing this story as Canadians shared their experience with foreign intervention during the campaign. “What about those who are facing these dangers on day-to-day basis? Singh said.
Singh was one of many MPs and cabinet ministers given to RCMP protection in 2023. Foreign Affairs Minister Meleni Jolie has received continuous protection for more than a year. Former Emergency Preparation Minister Harjeet Sajjan expanded RCMP for several months in 2023 and 2024, as Conservative Deputy Leader Melissa Lantman.