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Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal once again asks BJP to expose Pakistan internationally

New Delhi: Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal has once again asked the Centre to expose Pakistan internationally, while hailing the press and media for exposing its false propaganda on surgical strikes across LoC, on Tuesday. "So happy that some media exposing Pakistan's false propaganda. I congratulate them. Urge Indian govt (government) to likewise expose Pakistan internationally," Arvind Kejriwal tweeted. CM has quoted a report of a news channel which claimed that an officer in PoK had accepted that surgical strikes took place on 29 September . It may be recalled that on Monday Kejriwal in a video message requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to expose Pakistan's false propaganda after a delegation of international media denied the Indian surgical strikes. The Chief Minister, had earlier hailed the Prime Minister's strict measures against Pakistan. However, soon after his video message, Kejriwal faced sharp criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that every child in the country believed the army. Now, the BJP questioned Delhi CM's silence over media reports showing "conclusive evidence" of the surgical strikes across the LoC and dubbed it as "surprising".

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