Canada remains a dominion of the Crown, and King Charles III as King of Britain is also the Head of State in every dominion. From the time he was the Prince of Wales on 1 July 1969, Charles has been a backer of interfaith dialogue and the corollary of citizens of multiple faiths living peacefully together. Charles has had a large number of meetings with citizens of the UK who are Hindu, and has expressed his pleasure at the remarkable contribution to the UK that has been made by them. In theory, the British monarch has unlimited power, but the House of Windsor has survived challenges to its continuance by the small but noisy anti-monarchists of Britain. The expulsion of Chandra Arya, a three-term Member of Parliament in Canada, from the Liberal Party, is explainable only in terms of the ruling Liberal Party regarding itself as needing to pander to the small but vocal K-Group adherents in Canada that follow the dictates of the Pakistan military despite the genocide the valiant Sikh community endured during 1946-47 in undivided and subsequently to the 1947 partitioning of India by carving out Pakistan from the rest of the country. If ever there exists a misnomer, it is the Liberal Party since the time when Justin Trudeau became Prime Minister of Canada in 2015. For reasons best known to him, he has made the Liberal Party rival the military in Pakistan to the extent of its India Phobia, or more specifically, Hinduphobia. For political reasons connected to the need for the Liberals to woo the K-Group backer Jagmeet Singh and the small but significant party he still runs. Trudeau has gone to the extent of repeating, that too on the floor of the Canadian parliament, obvious untruths such as the Government of India being behind the killing by rival gangsters of a Canadian gangster, G.S. Nijjar.
Should the opposition Conservative Party understand the political winds and seeks to get the Hindu vote in the rapidly approaching parliamentary election, it would offer the same seat to Chandra Arya that he has represented for three terms and counting. That the K-Group comprising of Hinduphobes is small is proved by the fact that Arya has won his seat despite being the most prominent critic within the Canadian parliament of the K-Group. He himself may desist from seeking judicial remedy for such a motivated act so close to the elections, but given his role as King of the Dominion of Canada, Charles ought to consider giving a note of warning in private to the Liberal Prime Minister of the British dominion. Given the rising number of occurrences of Hinduphobic actions by the Liberal Party in Canada, conveying an admonition against Hindupobia through the Governor-General of Canada is the least that could be expected from the Head of the Commonwealth, which includes more than a billion Hindus.