Religion politics in Canada also; facing opposition from Jewish, Muslims for Israel Hamas conflict

Where the political atmosphere is heated in the name of religion in India regarding the Lok Sabha elections, at the same time Canada is also not untouched by the politics of religion. Here also there is a lot of politics on the vote banks of Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus and Jews.

Ottawa: Where the political atmosphere is heated in the name of religion in India regarding the Lok Sabha elections, at the same time Canada is also not untouched by the politics of religion. Here also there is a lot of politics on the vote banks of Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus and Jews.

General elections are to be held in Canada next year and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is busy devising various schemes to save his power. A recent poll by the Angus Reid Institute has fueled Justin Trudeau’s unease, saying that his Liberal Party’s popularity has fallen because of the war between Israel and Hamas.

Ahead of an election year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finds himself caught between Jews and Muslims and unable to strike a balance. The media report quoted Shachi Karel, head of the Angus Reid Institute, as saying that immigrants are important in Liberal politics.

In such a situation, this does not seem to be a very good situation. Jewish immigrants are saying the government is failing to condemn Hamas and stop anti-Semitism in Canada. The Muslim population believes that the Trudeau government has not openly criticized Israeli Defense Forces attacks in Gaza.

Only 33 percent of Jews are in favor of Trudeau
According to media reports, it has been said in this survey that during the war between Israel and Hamas, Trudeau did not convey his message to the immigrants, due to which there is resentment among the people. Therefore, the popularity of Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party has decreased among the Muslims and Jews of the country.


However, until recently, Trudeau remained the first choice of these communities. Shachi Karel says that immigrants have been very important in the politics of liberals. In such a situation, this situation is worrying for Trudeau. CBC According to the survey report, 42 percent of Jewish voters prefer the Conservative Party, while 33 percent of Jewish voters lean toward Trudeau’s Liberal Party.


Muslims are also angry with the government
The survey says that Trudeau’s party lags behind the New Democratic Party (NDP) at 41 percent, compared to 31 percent among Canadian Muslims. Muslim voters helped Prime Minister Justin Trudeau form a majority government in Canada in 2015, but the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has changed that.

The choice of Hindus and Sikhs is the Conservative Party
In addition to Muslims and Jews, Trudeau’s party is also facing opposition from Hindus and Sikhs. However, opposition leader Pierre Poilivre and the Conservative Party are the first choice of Christians, Hindus and Sikhs. Angus Reed Institute survey has said that 53 percent of Hindus and 54 percent of Sikhs have liked the Conservative Party.