Liberal candidate Ujjal Dosanjh is calling on his Conservative rival to explain why she’s enlisted a man into her campaign who is linked to individuals involved in the Air India bombings.
Dosanjh has also filed an election complaint, alleging that Conservative candidate Wai Young and Ripudaman Singh Malik are violating election laws by using the Khalsa School of British Columbia in Vancouver to mount campaign attacks against him.
"We believe that the charities law is being violated when you have a school that receives funding from the B.C. government is actively campaigning for the Conservative candidate," Dosanjh told CBC News. "It's a violation of law and it obviously raises questions when you have a candidate of the Conservative party campaigning with Mr. Malik who has documented links to Mr. Reyat and others who've been involved in the Air India disaster."
The complaint, written by Dosanjh's campaign director Braeden Caley, alleges that Malik and Young both attended a meeting at the school on April 6 and that they urged attendees to support her candidacy.
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