On Tuesday, when Jagmeet Singh was walking out of Parliament, a protester called him a corrupt, bastard, using foul language.
The case of NDP leader Jagmeet Singh making inappropriate comments by two protesters outside the parliament yesterday has sparked a debate on increasing the security of MPs and federal party leaders.
On Tuesday, when Jagmeet Singh was walking out of Parliament, a protester called him a corrupt, bastard, using foul language. However, as soon as Jagmeet Singh turned around, he surrounded the two protestors and asked who said that they refused.
On this, the NDP leader retaliated and said that you do not have the courage to criticize in front. These protestors were also telling Jagmeet Singh whether he would support the motion of no confidence against Trudeau or not?
Jagmeet Singh issued a statement in a social media post late in the evening, saying that for the past several days, hooligans have been spreading hatred in Ottawa and harassing Canadians who do not agree with their views.
Along with this, Jagmeet also attacked Pierre Poilievre, he said that Poilievre wants the same kind of country.