Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Next in BJP’s Op 2019: ‘Surgical Strike Day’

- Moushumi Das Gupta moushumi.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

With an eye on D-day, next year’s Lok Sabha elections, the government has decided to celebrate special days as part of an attempt to showcase its victories and achievemen­ts, reinforce its nationalis­t credential­s, and tug at the heart-strings of voters.

For starters, the government will celebrate September 28 as ‘Surgical Strike Day’, two years after troops from Indian army crossed the Line of Control that day and destroyed militant camps in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, according to two people familiar with the developmen­t.

On Surgical Strike Day, all ministers and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs have been “directed to go to their constituen­cies to organise events such as mobilising NCC cadets and honouring former and serving soldiers living or posted in the area”, said a senior government official who asked not to be named. “This was discussed after the Cabinet meeting concluded last week and the plan was finalised,” a second person in the government said.

The government has also drawn up an elaborate plan to mark one month of the death of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee as ‘Kavyanjali Diwas’ on September 16, followed by weeklong events under the aegis of ‘Ayushman Bharat Diwas’ between September 17, which is PM Narendra Modi’s birthday, and September 25, the birth anniversar­y of party ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyay.

For ‘Kavyanjali Diwas’, ministers and BJP MPs have been told to hold “poetry events” in their constituen­cies.

During these events, poems written by Vajpayee will be recited, the second person added.

The army’s surgical strikes in the early hours of September 29, 2016 was a response to an attack on an army base in Kashmir’s Uri on September 18 in which 19 soldiers were killed. India blames the attack on militants who crossed over from Pakistani territory. The government’s move to celebrate ‘Surgical Strike Day’ is significan­t in the run up to the 2019 general elections; it has been showcasing the surgical strike as an embodiment of its resolve to do whatever it takes when it comes to national security.

In the period between September 17 and September 25 medial camps will be put up in slums and awareness campaigns will be carried out about the government’s flagship programme.

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