Canadian MP Chandra Arya Barred from Liberal Leadership and Candidacy Over Alleged India Links
The Liberal Party cited concerns about foreign influence and inconsistencies in disclosures, while Arya denies allegations and attributes his removal to his opposition to Khalistani extremism.
- Chandra Arya, an Indian-origin Canadian MP, has been disqualified from the Liberal Party leadership race and his Ottawa Nepean nomination over alleged ties to the Indian government.
- The Liberal Party's decision followed concerns raised by CSIS briefings and inconsistencies in Arya's confidential questionnaire, though the party acted independently of CSIS advice.
- Arya reportedly failed to inform the Canadian government about his August 2024 trip to India, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a period of strained Canada-India relations.
- Arya has denied allegations of foreign influence, asserting that his removal stems from his outspoken opposition to Khalistani extremism and advocacy for Hindu Canadian issues.
- Mark Carney has been announced as the Liberal candidate for Ottawa Nepean, with the general election scheduled for April 28, 2025.