Punjab: Indian-origin Sikh Gurdial Singh Bajwa, 51, is set to contest the Austrian National Council elections. Representing the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPO), Bajwa will contest from the Genserndorf and Bruck an der Leitha constituencies in the elections to be held on September 29. Bajwa’s candidature is a proud moment for Austria’s Indian and Sikh communities, highlighting the growing diversity in the country’s political landscape. A native of Mudowal village in Bholath, Punjab, Bajwa moved to Austria with his family at the age of seven. Since 2020, he has served as a city councillor in Deutsch-Wagram and also held the position of vice president of transport and traffic at the Vienna Chamber of Commerce.
Bajwa’s dedication to public service and social causes has earned him widespread respect. “My candidacy is not only a personal milestone but a victory for diversity and inclusion in Austria’s political landscape,” he said. His campaign focuses on promoting economic growth, equality and a brighter future for all Austrians, which resonates with Indian immigrants and the broader Austrian population. Despite facing challenges, including racist attacks targeting his Sikh turban, Bajwa remains committed to his mission. “If elected, I will make history as the first Sikh in the Austrian parliament, writing a new chapter in Austria’s political history,” he said.