Washington: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, known for his witty repartees, told an American audience in Washington that he has more Sikhs in his Cabinet than Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The quip came when Trudeau was taking 10 questions from students at the American University in northwest Washington during his state visit to the US.
During the half-an-hour session at the university on Friday, a student named Jahan from the Punjab province of Pakistan told Trudeau that it was really great to see so many Punjabis in his cabinet.
“I have more Sikhs in my cabinet than Modi does,” Trudeau was quoted as saying by the Canadian daily ‘The Star’.
44-year-old Trudeau, who assumed office in November last year, surprised one and all by including four Sikh-Canadians in his Cabinet.
The four Sikh Canadians inducted into Trudeau’s Cabinet include defence minister Harjit Sajjan, a combat veteran who did three tours in Afghanistan as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces.
The other three Sikh ministers are — infrastructure minister Amarjeet Sohi, small business minister Bardish Chagger and innovation minister Navdeep Singh Bains, the Canadian daily The Globe and Mail had reported at the time.
There were also 17 Sikh MPs elected in the Canadian election in October last year — 16 from the Liberal Party of Canada and one Conservative — the highest number of Sikhs ever elected.
In contrast, there are two Sikh Cabinet ministers in the Modi government — Maneka Gandhi, who is a Sikh by birth, and Harsimrat Kaur Badal — the food processing minister.
Trudeau, in the past, has been spotted doing bhangra moves and visiting Gurdwaras several times. He has participated in Diwali celebrations, a ‘Gurbani’ recital and even helped out women in preparing meals in a langar.