It’s a proud moment for Indians in Canada when the above three
won the seats in the provincial (state) elections held in Canada
recently. Mr.Harinder Thakar is in fact holds the position of
a minister for small business and enterprise in the liberal
government of Mr. Dalton Mcguinty.
Other Indians who contested were Bala Thavarajasoorier,Sanjeev
goel, Gurdial singh, Mani singh,Anita aggarwal, Satish balasunderam,
Karen pander,Shaila kibria, Jai aggarwal, Samy appadurai, Jay
sarkar, Neethan shan, Rini ghosh, & Anita payne.
The assembly had 107 seats and the main contestant parties
were the liberal party, conservative party, ndp, green party
and independents. The average number of candidates for any seat
was 5. So voters had to choose from amongst the five which is
refreshingly different from Indian elections when the ballot
papers have 15 -20 candidates. Elections started at 8.00 am
and ended at 9.00 pm. Results were announced at 10.00 pm that
the liberal party of Mr Dalton Mcguinty has secured 71 seats
and won a majority.
The main issue was “public funding for religious schools"
This basically meant that if that was allowed then the government
had to fund religious schools. So there would be Muslim schools,
Jewish schools, and Hindu schools. At present the government
funds only catholic schools. The conservative leader Mr. John
Tory announced that if elected his government would fund religious
schools. This triggered off fear from catholic schools that
their funding would be cut. Mr John Tory was actively supported
by Jewish groups. Hindu and muslim groups which owned or had
plans for schools were looking at it as a window of oppurtunity.
His opponent and incumbent leader Mr Dalton Mcguinty stoutly
refused to fund religious schools. Opinion polls indicated that
the trend was in favour. At the last minute Mr John Tory flipped
and said that he would ask for a vote on religious funding.
This flip flop was a contrast to the steady conviction which
Mr Dalton Mcguinty showed. Mr Dalton also offered a lollipop
to voters, he announced a new holiday each year named as,"the
family day". This would be celebrated each february.
Funding of religious schools was a prominent factor in this
election. But amongst other factors Mr Dalton Mcguinty had provided
a reasonable government, was clear on his focus, and spoke about
healthcare, jobs & public welfare. The voters rewarded him.
These indian leaders are a sample representation of the vast
number of Indian immigrants who toil against various forces
and emerge victorious in a distant land. The former chief minister
of A.P Mr Chandrababu naidu while on a recent visit to toronto
said that Indians have succeded in politics by being both in
the ruling party and opposition party. Please join us in congragulating
them and the government of Mr Dalton Mcguinty.