Nomination contenders accuse Conservatives of skipping nomination process in Brampton | CBC News
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Gurminder Gill and Babbu Sran have accused the Conservative Party of Canada of bypassing the nomination process by appointing candidates without notifying those who submitted their applications. Both men had applied to be Conservative candidates in upcoming elections, yet they were unaware of their unsuccessful status until the candidates were announced. Feeling treated unfairly and urging their supporters to join them, they held an event to transition to the Liberal Party. They criticized the lack of transparency and communication within the Conservative Party for its approach towards members.
"What's the reason? Why is there no nomination or nothing? They didn't tell us anything." Gurminder Gill expressed his frustration over the lack of communication from the Conservative Party regarding his nomination application.
"Right now, transparency and democracy is done in the Conservative Party. Backroom politics, it's not good for anyone." Babbu Sran criticized the inner workings of the Conservative Party, claiming they prioritized political maneuvers over member engagement.
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