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Nine Punjabi Candidates Enter Manitoba Provincial Election Fray in Canada

<p> <br &sol;>&NewLine;<br &sol;>&NewLine; &Tab; Canada<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab; Punjabi candidates vie for a place in the political landscape alongside the major contenders&comma; the &&num;8216&semi;NDP&&num;8217&semi; and the &&num;8216&semi;PC&&num;8217&semi;&Tab; &Tab;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;CANADA&colon; The Manitoba provincial elections are poised for an intriguing contest as nine candidates of Punjabi origin enter the political arena&comma; adding a diverse and vibrant dimension to the electoral landscape&period; With voting scheduled for October 3 across all 57 constituencies&comma; these Punjabi candidates are ready to make their mark&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The two major political parties&comma; the National Democratic Party &lpar;NDP&rpar; and the Progressive Conservative Party &lpar;PC&rpar;&comma; are at the forefront of this electoral battle&period; Both parties have embraced diversity by fielding candidates of South Asian descent&comma; including Punjabis&comma; reflecting the multicultural fabric of Manitoba&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Progressive Conservative Party &lpar;PC&rpar; has nominated a cadre of Punjabi candidates&comma; including Navraz Brar from Buroz&comma; Sumit Chawla from The Maples&comma; Kirat Hare from St Boniface&comma; and Paramjit Shahi from Fort Richmond&period; Their determination to contribute to the province&&num;8217&semi;s governance is palpable&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Meanwhile&comma; the New Democratic Party &lpar;NDP&rpar; is countering with its own Punjabi candidates&comma; with incumbent MLA Diljit Brar running in Buroz&comma; Jasdeep Devgan seeking victory in Mac Phillips&comma; and current MLA Mintu Sandhu representing The Maples&period; Each of these candidates brings unique perspectives and ideas to the table&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Diljit Brar&comma; hailing from the village of Bhangchiri in Muktsar district&comma; boasts an academic background and arrived in Canada with his wife Navneet Kaur in 2010&period; Settled in Winnipeg&comma; the couple&comma; both former students of Punjab Agricultural University &lpar;PAU&rpar;&comma; Ludhiana&comma; have been active contributors to their community&period; Diljit&&num;8217&semi;s prior work at the Manitoba Department of Agriculture until 2018 reflects his dedication to public service&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mintu Sandhu&comma; another candidate&comma; made his way to Canada at the age of 16 in 1989 and has since called The Maples home for 34 years&period; Running his own gas station for 18 years&comma; Mintu&&num;8217&semi;s commitment to entrepreneurship is evident&period; Moreover&comma; his role in modernizing the transportation system in Manitoba and creating job opportunities during his four-year tenure on the Motor Transport Board of Manitoba Infrastructure demonstrates his vision for a progressive Manitoba&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Adding to the mix&comma; Manjit Kaur Gill is contesting from Waverley on a Green Party ticket&comma; while Amarjit Singh is running independently from Southdale&comma; further enriching the electoral diversity in Manitoba&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Notably&comma; In the 2019 assembly elections&comma; two Punjabi candidates&comma; Daljit Brar and Mintu Sandhu&comma; emerged victorious in Manitoba&period; Their journeys from different backgrounds to political success highlight the inclusivity and opportunities offered by the Canadian political landscape&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab; end-of <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;

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