Ottawa:New Democratic Party (NPD) leader Jagmeet Singh, a contender in Monday's Canadian general elections and also the first turban-wearing Sikh to sit as a provincial legislator in Ontario, has reached out to young voters in the country via TikTok, the video-sharing app.
Singh has made it a priority to try to connect with young voters through his campaign, using tools and strategies other political leaders either cannot or have chosen not to try, media reported on Sunday.
Last week, Singh posted two 15-second videos on TikTok highlighting his campaign's key messages with rap music and they quickly went viral. The videos have been collectively viewed over three million times.
Singh said that the TikTok videos were a way to "show what I'm for, who we're in it for as a team," before adding it was a "cool way" to share his campaign message.
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A practicing Sikh, Singh is known for donning colorful turbans. His campaign's main focus is climate action and a government-funded drug program for all.
On Sunday, the NDP leader said that young voters have told him they often feel ignored by political parties and by government decision-makers.
That's why, Singh said, that he has made it a big part of his campaign to reach out to younger voters in ways that were relevant to them and on platforms they regularly use.
"One of the things I've realized throughout the campaign and throughout my life is that you've got to speak to people where they are," media quoted Singh as saying on the eve of his first general election as a federal leader.
"Wherever they are, if you can speak to them and find them and you have a message that can make their life better, then use that platform."