The Liberal Party of Canada disqualified Ottawa-area MP Chandra Arya from seeking re-election under its banner in the 2025 federal election, citing concerns over an undisclosed trip to India last year, according reports.
Arya, who has represented the riding of Nepean since 2015, was barred from the party’s recent leadership race and prevented from running again in the April 28 election. Although the Liberals made the decision on March 20, they have not officially disclosed the reason for his disqualification. However, as per media reports Arya’s visit to India in August 2024, where he allegedly met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was a key factor behind the party’s move.
According to The Globe and Mail, Arya traveled to India without notifying Global Affairs Canada (GAC) despite escalating diplomatic tensions. The visit came shortly after Canada accused India of orchestrating the assassination of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia, which significantly strained bilateral relations.
Responding to the reports, Arya rejected any suggestion of foreign influence, stating that it is common for Members of Parliament to meet with international leaders.
Today the Globe and Mail published an article on the Liberal Party revoking my candidacy to contest in the forthcoming election.
My statement issued to the newspaper:“As a Member of Parliament, I have engaged with numerous diplomats and heads of government, both in Canada and… pic.twitter.com/WrXuHcvDrj
— Chandra Arya (@AryaCanada) March 26, 2025