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62-year-old Chandra Arya is the only non-white candidate to enter the race to replace Trudeau so far. Arya, who was born in the Tumkur district of Karnataka, is an MBA graduate from Karnataka ...
Nepean MP Chandra Arya says he's been informed by the Liberal Party of Canada he's not permitted to run in the leadership contest to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Chandra Arya, an Indian-origin Member of Parliament for Nepean, has officially entered the race for Prime Minister of Canada after filing a nomination and addressing the House in Kannada.
Chandra Arya, a Liberal backbench MP whose short-lived bid to replace Justin Trudeau as leader was rejected by the party, says he has been dropped as the candidate for the Ottawa riding of Nepean.
Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya has officially entered the race to become Canada's next Prime Minister. A Liberal MP representing Nepean, Mr Arya outlined his plans to make Canada “a ...
Ottawa: Canada’s Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya has expressed his desire to become the next Prime Minister of the country. According to the reports, Arya has also staked his claim. In a 2-minute ...
OTTAWA – Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has disqualified Indian Canadian MP Chandra Arya from seeking re-election in his Nepean constituency, citing concerns over alleged connections to the ...
Former Canadian MP Chandra Arya, ousted amid foreign influence claims, has launched the Hindu Public Affairs Council of Canada (HPAC). Arya aims to counter anti-Hindu rhetoric and Khalistani ...
Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya’s decision to join Canada’s PM race has stirred controversy, with many expressing their dissatisfaction. Monday, Jul 14, 2025. New Delhi o C.
Chandra Arya, the Canadian Member of Parliament (MP) of Indian origin, officially entered the prime ministerial race by filing nomination on Friday (January 17).
Chandra Arya, an Indian-origin MP from Nepean, Ottawa, announces his candidacy for Canadian Prime Minister after Justin Trudeau's resignation.
Chandra Arya speaks to supporters at his campaign office after officially winning the riding of Nepean, October 19, 2015. Photo by Chris Roussakis / Chris Roussakis/ Ottawa Citizen.
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