Harman Bhangu says he will ‘most likely’ run for leadership of B.C. Conservatives
VICTORIA — B.C. Conservative MLA Harman Bhangu says he will “most likely” run for the leadership of the provincial Opposition party, if the yet-to-be-released rules for the race are to his liking.
Bhangu, a former trucker who was elected as MLA for Abbotsford-Langley in 2024, says he will make his final decision once the party has released the rules, which he expects in the second or third week of the new year.
“If I like the way it is, transparent, then I feel like it will be a good honest race, I will definitely, most likely, put my name forward,” he said.
His signal comes after Bhangu’s friend Aaron Gunn, who is a federal Conservative MP, said on Christmas Eve that he would not seek the B.C. Conservative leadership.
