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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's problems increased, MPs gave him ultimatum to resign

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's troubles are increasing. The demand for Trudeau's resignation has intensified in Canada. The MPs have given him an ultimatum till October 28 to resign. Liberal MPs have gathered on Parliament Hill to demand Trudeau's resignation. Out of which the dissatisfied MPs expressed their pain to Justin Trudeau. In such a situation, it can now be said that the party's dissatisfaction against Trudeau has come to the fore.

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In the House of Commons session, MPs have demanded the resignation of Justin Trudeau. In the meeting held on Wednesday, dissatisfied MPs took their concerns directly to PM Trudeau. It is clear that Trudeau is facing increasing dissatisfaction in his own party. Dissatisfied Liberal MPs have also given Trudeau an ultimatum of October 28 to step down as PM. A document outlining the case for Trudeau's resignation was also tabled during the caucus meeting on Wednesday.

24 MPs signed the agreement

According to reports, 24 MPs have signed an agreement demanding Trudeau's resignation. During a meeting in Andar Khan, British Columbia MP Patrick Wheeler presented a document arguing in favor of Trudeau's resignation. This suggests that the liberal party may experience something similar to what the Democrats experienced after US President Joe Biden did not contest the presidential election. In the meeting that lasted for three hours, the MPs were given two minutes each to express their views. Meanwhile, many MPs were seen opposing Trudeau and some were seen supporting him.

Tension remains in relations with India

Meanwhile, recently PM Justin Trudeau has once again made baseless allegations against India. He pointed out India's hand in the killing of Nijjars of Khalistan. However, India has rejected his allegations. Because of Trudeau, relations between Canada and India have turned sour. India has also recalled its High Commissioner from Canada.