NDP may lose party status but Jagmeet Singh says that he has no regrets: ‘I put Canada forward’

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said that the party may fall in this election, because he has always placed Canada in front of the party. In an interview with Toronto Star, Jagamet said that he stood by his decision that when he stood at his decision not to go for a starting election for the liberals of Justin Trudeau, because he wanted to stop Pierre pooSeizure of power.
Singh said, “While we could win a lot of seats, it would mean a pierre polevar majority conservative government, and I could not do that.”
“I love my party. I care about it deeply. I want us to win. I want us to up our seats. I know we are good for people. But at that moment, I took a decision for the interest of the country ahead of my party. And it was a decision that I made in broad eyes, and I stand with that decision.”
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Jagmeet Singh said that he regrets zero because the circumstances were out of his hands. “In fact, I have no regrets,” Singh said during the virtual interview. “I could not control the result of the fact that Donald Trump came in and Trudeau resigned. I had no control over those circumstances.”
“Mathematics is not just for conservatives,” he said. “People have chosen and the way it seems that they are moving forward. And I am saying that not all power.
Some elections suggested that NDP may lose its official position in Parliament and the party is also going through internal cracks. Former NDP leader Tom Mulkare says that if this happens, Jagmeet Singh cannot lead the party. “Mr. Singh knows what the results are going to be. I think he is built in his understanding what it can mean, and I am not getting any indication that he intends to fight to live,” Mulkare said.