Last 5 years were of hard work\, next 5 of results: Modi

Last 5 years were of hard work, next 5 of results: Modi

IANS  |  Varanasi 

Making an emotional appeal in his constituency, on Thursday urged people of to give him five more years and promised that while the last five years were for "hard work (purusarth) and change (badlav)", the next five would be for "results (parinam) and India's prestige (pratishtha)".

Making a sharp attack at the Congress, he said unlike the previous governments "which only held dialogues after terror attacks", his was a government which did not "tolerate" or holds dialogue with terror but acted against it.

Modi also sought assurance from the people of to win the election for him. "I would leave after filing nominations tomorrow and would then come back to thank you after I win."

Asserting that his commitment was "First", Modi said his government had given a response to terrorists "in their own language", in a reference to the (IAF) strike at Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror camp in Pakistan's Balakot.

Establishing national security as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s main poll-plank, the said that along with development, "security is also crucial for a prosperous India".

On the eve of filing his nomination papers from Varanasi, Modi said terrorists had frequently targeted "aastha" (faith) till 2014 by carrying out attacks at religious places like here and in Gujarat, but the then "only talked about holding talks" (with Pakistan).

"But our style is different. In similar circumstances, we told them that the new does not just talk and tolerate, but we respond to terrorists in their own language," he said about India's retaliatory action in Balakot after JeM carried out the ghastly attack in Pulwama.

"Whether it is the Pulwama attack, Uri attack or any other issue, I have only one mantra with which I have lived -- the country comes first, First," he said, addressing a gathering here after conducting a mega road show and performing "aarti" at Dashashwamedh Ghat this evening.

He said in the last five years there had been no attack on any place of worship including any temple and that terrorism was "now restricted to only a small part of Jammu and Kashmir".

Talking about the February 14 terror attack on CRPF convoy in which 40 personnel were killed, the said that after that 42 terrorists had been eliminated till now. "The count could go up as we speak," he added.

He also referred to the bombings in on and asked what was the fault of those who had gathered at churches to offer prayers and be at peace.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 22:36 IST