Political Correctness Dept: He means public regulation of political party leadership campaigns and nomination contests as a way to rein in controversies over mass signings, dubious memberships and other abuses, according to Vancouver Sun. As a member of the community himself, he's less open to accusations of "playing the race card." Plus, as a self-mocking "brown guy" who took up the cause of "old white guys" against his own party's quota system for selecting candidates, he's not inclined to political correctness and new Democratic Party leadership hopeful Harry Lali sees an idea "whose time has come" and figures he's just the guy to make something out of it. Lali believes most politicians are dancing around the issue. He figures it is because those practices are often associated with the South Asian community and, as Lali notes, "they fear it might be seen as racist." As
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@t democratic party leadership, south asian community
10.2.11