Cong never made national security electoral issue, BJP rightly did: Pachauri

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Press Trust of India Kanpur
Last Updated : Apr 26 2019 | 9:40 PM IST

Days ahead of the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, Uttar Pradesh cabinet minister and BJP's Kanpur candidate Satyadev Pachauri Friday claimed that the Congress has "never made" national security a poll issue, which his party has done and will "immensely benefit" from it.

The Kanpur nominee also claimed that there is a "bigger Modi wave" in the country this year and that the saffron party will return to power with a "thumping majority".

"The Balakot air strike demonstrated that our government at the Centre is serious about the issue of terrorism and accords importance to national security. And that is why national security and nationalism will be the overriding sentiments during the polls. This election is being fought by us now on a much larger perspective than just local issues," Pachauri told PTI in an interview.

He also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's stature among the people of the country "ramped up" after the air strike.

The micro, small and medium industries minister of Uttar Pradesh is pitted against former Union minister and senior Congress leader Sriprakash Jaiswal, and SP candidate Ram Kumar in the Kanpur Lok Sabha seat, which goes to polls on April 29 in the fourth phase of the parliamentary elections.

"Congress has never made national security an electoral issue," the minister alleged, adding, "Our party, under the leadership of PM Modi, has rightly made the issue of terrorism and national security an electoral issue and this will immensely benefit the BJP in this election."
Asked what Kanpur actually wants, he said, "Kanpur wants clean and green city, proper traffic management system, proper solid waste management system and Kanpur Metro, and I will facilitate all of that once I become the MP."
On a question if party veteran and sitting MP M M Joshi would be joining his campaign, Pachauri said, "Yes, he will come at the appropriate time."

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First Published: Apr 26 2019 | 9:40 PM IST

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