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Toronto. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is continuously making baseless allegations against India under the guise of the Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case. In an attempt to fulfill his domestic political ambitions, Trudeau has damaged Canada's image on the international stage. In the first week of October, the Trudeau government had a narrow escape. Now once again Justin Trudeau has to win the trust vote in the House of Commons (Parliament). This time it is not going to be an easy task for Trudeau to win the majority. Jagmeet Singh has weakened the condition of Justin Trudeau's current government by withdrawing support. Justin Trudeau, who is upset with the possible defeat on the domestic political pitch, has started dragging India into the Najjar murder case to gain the support of the Canadian Sikh community.

According to media reports, at least 10 MPs have signed a document demanding Justin Trudeau to step down. Liberal Party MP Sean KG said in an interview with local media that he is receiving messages continuously and strongly that the time has come for Justin Trudeau to step down. Trudeau also belongs to the Liberal Party. The pressure on PM Justin Trudeau to step down as Prime Minister is constantly increasing. For the past few months, the voices of protest against him have started emerging more vocally and strongly. On the other hand, Trudeau is hell-bent on sacrificing foreign relations. He is trying to gain the support of Sikh MPs by dragging India into the Najjar murder case.

The last nail in the coffin of the Trudeau government
The last nail has been hammered in the coffin of the Justin Trudeau government. The Trudeau government is in power with the support of Jagmeet Singh's New Democratic Party. Now Jagmeet Singh has withdrawn his support from the Trudeau government. There are a total of 338 members in the House of Commons. With Jagmeet Singh's party withdrawing its support, the Liberal Party is now left with the support of only 154 members. This number is much less than the majority. In such a situation, PM Justin Trudeau is currently running a minority government. The saying 'one bitter gourd and the other neem chadha' is apt for PM Trudeau. PM Trudeau, who has completely failed on the domestic front, is now spewing venom against India. Due to this, Canada's position is getting weak at the international level as well.

How will Trudeau succeed in this test of fire?
The Trudeau government's problems are going to increase in the coming weeks. PM Trudeau may have to face a confidence vote on the budget update proposal in late November or in December. The Liberal Party's condition is very bad in the House of Commons due to Jagmeet Singh's party withdrawing its support. The biggest challenge before PM Trudeau is how to save the government from the internal opposition of the party and the aggressive attitude of the opposition parties. If the current political equation remains the same, then Justin Trudeau is sure to go out of power in November or December. Let us tell you that on October 2 also Justin Trudeau had to prove a majority in the House of Commons, then his government was somehow saved.

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