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Modi to 1st-time voters: Vote for Pulwama, Balakot heroes

The Election Commission has taken cognizance of Modi's remarks and has sought a report from poll officials in Maharashtra.

Ausa (Maharashtra)/Chitradurga (Karnataka): Invoking the memory of slain CRPF personnel in the Pulwama terror attack and the Balakot air strikes carried out thereafter inside Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday asked first-time voters to dedicate their vote in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls to those who laid down their lives and the soldiers who carried out the daring operation to target terror.

The Election Commission has taken cognizance of Mr Modi's remarks and has sought a report from poll officials in Maharashtra. Sources in the poll panel said that the chief electoral officer of Maharashtra has been asked to submit a report at the earliest.

Mr Modi also urged the young voters to dedicate their first vote to the cause of providing pucca houses to the poor, water in farms of farmers and “healthcare for all”. The first phase of the multi-phase parliamentary elections begins Thursday.

Mr Modi’s remarks on the IAF operation on February 26 while addressing rallies in Maharashtra and Karnataka prompted the CPI(M) to write a letter to the Election Commission(EC) alleging violation of model code.

“With deep anguish we are drawing your attention to the latest violation of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He is also violating the specific direction of the Election Commission to refrain from invoking the armed forces for seeking votes,” CPM politburo member Nilotpal Basu said.

Congress spokesman Kapil Sibal told reporters in Delhi that there should be no politics in the name of our martyrs, but it is happening and the “sad part” is that the Election Commission is also not doing anything about it.

The EC had issued an advisory on March 19 asking parties and their candidates to desist from indulging in any political propaganda involving activities of defence forces during their election campaign.

“I want to tell the first-time voters: Can your first vote be dedicated to the veer jawans who carried out the air strike in Pakistan… Can your first vote be dedicated to the veer shaheed of Pulwama (terror attack),” Mr Modi said at his rally in Ausa, Maharashtra’s Latur district.

As many as 40 CRPF personnel were killed in an attack on their convoy in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir by a Jaish suicide bomber on February 14.

Mr Modi said first-time voters should remember that their first vote is something they will remember for the rest of their lives.

“You will always remember to whom did you vote and in which election. Can your first vote be dedicated to (the cause of) providing pucca houses to the poor? Should not your first vote go for providing water in farms of farmers? Should not you vote for ‘healthcare for all’ and the Ayushman Bharat scheme,” Mr Modi said.

Mr Modi spoke on similar lines at his rally in Chitradurga in Karnataka while greeting first-time voters across the country and asked them to vote for a strong government in the country.

He said in this Lok Sabha elections people have to choose not only an MP or a Prime Minister, but a strong government for a strong India.

“Only a strong government can take firm decisions for the benefit of the country.”

Citing how a strong government functions, Mr Modi again referred to the Balakot air strike in response to the Pulwama carnage.

“There was a time five years ago, when Pakistan’s terrorists used to attack us and Pakistan used to threaten us. Our brave soldiers used to seek permission for action, but the government then sat in fear. This Chowkidar (watchman) has changed the situation. Now if there is fear, it is on the other side of the border. People sitting in power there are getting different types of nightmares... Terrorists are frightened after Balakot attack,” he said.

Devoting a significant part of his speech to national security, he asked the crowd, “When we attacked Pakistan’s terrorists did you like it or not? Are you happy? Did I do right?” to which it roared in approval.

“When we attacked terrorists it pained Pakistan, but tears could be seen among those in Congress and JD(S),” Mr Modi said. The JD(S) and Congress are ruling coalition partners in Karnataka.

He said the whole world stood with India, but “our Mahamilavati dal here” (Congress-JDS), was condemning “Modi instead of Pakistan”.

“The chief minister (H.D. Kumarawamy) here went a step ahead and said the bravery of Indian soldiers should not be spoken, because it will affect their vote bank... I want to ask the chief minister whether his vote bank is in India or in Pakistan? The chief minister should clarify,” Mr Modi said.

Under the BJP’s watch it is the policy of “New India” that it will kill terrorists by barging into their dens, he said.

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah hoped that first-time voters ask the Prime Minister why the Balakot air strike became necessary.

“I hope the first-time voters ask PM Modi why Balakot became necessary in the first place. Why did the Pulwama attack succeed? On whose watch have attacks in Uri, Pathankot, Sunjwan (Jammu), Nagrota & Pulwama happened? Don’t reward Balakot, punish Pulwama! (sic)” Mr Abdullah tweeted.

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti also took a sarcastic swipe at the Prime Minister. “Repeat after me. MCC is Modi Code of Conduct,” she tweeted.

Stepping up his attack on the Congress, Mr Modi said had its leaders acted wisely, Pakistan would not have been created.

Pakistan would not have been born in 1947 had Congress leaders acted wisely in the pre-Independence era, Mr Modi said. The Congress’ manifesto speaks the same language as that of Pakistan, he added.

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