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NEW DELHI: Under fire Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday hit out at the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for criticising his earlier request for proof of the "surgical strike" claimed by India.

Responding to the BJP's complaints, Kejriwal said: “If I asked [the government] to give a befitting response to Pakistan’s false propaganda, why is BJP so scared and rattled?”

“I ask every Indian to watch that video carefully. In my video, putting all our differences aside, I lauded PM Modi, the Indian government and Indian army for conducting 'surgical strikes' on terror launch pads across the LoC”.



Kejriwal also reiterated his earlier stance on the media coverage of the so-called strikes. In his fresh video today he says:

“All the newspapers and televisions including Washington Post, The New York Times, BBC and CNN are rejecting the Indian claim of surgical strikes and in my video I appealed to PM Modi to give a befitting response to Pakistan’s false propaganda”.

Pakistani media reports drew BJP ire
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday had slammed Kejriwal and Congress leader P Chidambaram for asking Modi to show proof of the Indian Army's alleged surgical strikes across the Line of Control.

The move came after the Pakistan media ran video of the Delhi CM in which Kejriwal can be seen critising Pakistani but also asking the Indian government to provide substantial evidence regarding the alleged 'surgical strikes' across the LoC.



While Kejriwal had called on Modi to release proof to counter what he said was "Pakistan's propoganda", several Pakistani channels added a spin to the story and reported that the CM challenged the Indian army's version of events.

While Kejriwal did not directly challenge the BJP government, in his video released on Monday he did spend a significant amount of time saying that the international media seemed to favour Pakistan's statements that there was no strike.

'Don't belittle Indian leadership'
BJP's reaction to the Delhi CM's first video message came after Pakistani media termed the video "anti-India".

BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a press briefing: "I want to ask Arvind Kejriwal whether he believes in the extraordinary valour of our army or not in conducting surgical strikes."

"Under the garb of seeking proof, don't belittle great leadership, courage and sacrifice of our armed forces. Why are you getting influenced by propaganda of Pakistan," Prasad asked Kejriwal, adding that the Delhi CM's comments have become headlines in Pakistani media.

BJP Union Minister Parsad also questioned former Union home minister P Chidambaram, saying why was he [Chidambaram] joining the bandwagon of those who were doubting the capacity of Indian soldiers in conducting surgical strikes.

He asked Congress to come clean on Chidambaram's comments.

On September 28, India made the claim that they carried out surgical strikes on seven terror launch pads across the LoC, inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists preparing to infiltrate from Azad Kashmir. Pakistan has accused India of passing off cross-border firing as surgical strikes and has challenged Indian's claim.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1287974/
 
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NEW DELHI: Under fire Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday hit out at the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for criticising his earlier request for proof of the "surgical strike" claimed by India.

Responding to the BJP's complaints, Kejriwal said: “If I asked [the government] to give a befitting response to Pakistan’s false propaganda, why is BJP so scared and rattled?”

“I ask every Indian to watch that video carefully. In my video, putting all our differences aside, I lauded PM Modi, the Indian government and Indian army for conducting 'surgical strikes' on terror launch pads across the LoC”.



Kejriwal also reiterated his earlier stance on the media coverage of the so-called strikes. In his fresh video today he says:

“All the newspapers and televisions including Washington Post, The New York Times, BBC and CNN are rejecting the Indian claim of surgical strikes and in my video I appealed to PM Modi to give a befitting response to Pakistan’s false propaganda”.

Pakistani media reports drew BJP ire
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday had slammed Kejriwal and Congress leader P Chidambaram for asking Modi to show proof of the Indian Army's alleged surgical strikes across the Line of Control.

The move came after the Pakistan media ran video of the Delhi CM in which Kejriwal can be seen critising Pakistani but also asking the Indian government to provide substantial evidence regarding the alleged 'surgical strikes' across the LoC.



While Kejriwal had called on Modi to release proof to counter what he said was "Pakistan's propoganda", several Pakistani channels added a spin to the story and reported that the CM challenged the Indian army's version of events.

While Kejriwal did not directly challenge the BJP government, in his video released on Monday he did spend a significant amount of time saying that the international media seemed to favour Pakistan's statements that there was no strike.

'Don't belittle Indian leadership'
BJP's reaction to the Delhi CM's first video message came after Pakistani media termed the video "anti-India".

BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a press briefing: "I want to ask Arvind Kejriwal whether he believes in the extraordinary valour of our army or not in conducting surgical strikes."

"Under the garb of seeking proof, don't belittle great leadership, courage and sacrifice of our armed forces. Why are you getting influenced by propaganda of Pakistan," Prasad asked Kejriwal, adding that the Delhi CM's comments have become headlines in Pakistani media.

BJP Union Minister Parsad also questioned former Union home minister P Chidambaram, saying why was he [Chidambaram] joining the bandwagon of those who were doubting the capacity of Indian soldiers in conducting surgical strikes.

He asked Congress to come clean on Chidambaram's comments.

On September 28, India made the claim that they carried out surgical strikes on seven terror launch pads across the LoC, inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists preparing to infiltrate from Azad Kashmir. Pakistan has accused India of passing off cross-border firing as surgical strikes and has challenged Indian's claim.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1287974/
Because Modi failed to deliver and promises he made. All opposition and Congress has golden chance to get rid of BJP. But, BJP is run by extremist , never know they attack Pakistan to avoid further embarrassment at national and domestic policy failure.
 
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Even Delhities don't take him seriously now.The more he talks the more he loses votes.That's why he took so many U turns after giving first statement when he got chappal.
When to release video or where to strike it's shouldn't be a concern for a CM.
He is rookie and his advisor seems straight forward. He seems too honest for dirty politics.
 
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He is rookie and his advisor seems straight forward. He seems too honest for dirty politics.
nopes...actually he has no idea about how geo-politics works...he just poke his nose on almost everything...this is just plain stupid...
 
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CM should not be commenting on defence matters. Kejriwal wasn't elected PM, but CM of Delhi. He should focus his energies there. If he wants to comment on such matters, he should resign and become a talking head on Indian television -- where there are no shortage of venues -- and pen columns.
 
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Indian logic (the govt + media + majority of Indians on PDF).


I can claim any shyt, you must believe what I say.

Dont ask for proof!


And hey, I have a flying elephant!
 
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Because Modi failed to deliver and promises he made. All opposition and Congress has golden chance to get rid of BJP. But, BJP is run by extremist , never know they attack Pakistan to avoid further embarrassment at national and domestic policy failure.

As if Pakistan is the sole reason BJP was brought to power and Modi made PM. This is naive thinking on Pakistan's part.
 
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No.He is the worst kind.
All he talks about Modi's degree,Suit,Undi,wife or Modi hired hitman to kill him while goes blind on relevant issues or crimes happening around.Not even fulfilled of 40% of what was said in manifesto.He needs Modi to sustain.
AAP....where it stand after next election ? .....if they re elected on modi expense ? ...............
 
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Well India should be as Hindus will be left with no place to call home.
 
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Indian logic (the govt + media + majority of Indians on PDF).


I can claim any shyt, you must believe what I say.

Dont ask for proof!


And hey, I have a flying elephant!

You mean flying monkey?

The indians cant even convince their own politicians

How long does it take to fake a video and stick on a old time stamp?
 
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CM should not be commenting on defence matters. Kejriwal wasn't elected PM, but CM of Delhi. He should focus his energies there. If he wants to comment on such matters, he should resign and become a talking head on Indian television -- where there are no shortage of venues -- and pen columns.

he is not only a CM .. but head of a Political Party .... in Pakistan and other democratic countries it is a norm to take All parties into confidence on serious issues ...

Above All Arnab Goswami can comment from A to Z .. i m sure an acting CM & head of Political Party can surely ask for simple clarification (in order to shut the "Pakis") .... and as he reiterated, he is not saying tht india Didn't conduct surgical strikes ... All he is asking that UN, BBC, CNN and every-other media and int'l forum is still in doubt if it actually happened (let alone Pakistan's "propaganda") .. so why not just shut the mouth of everyone talking rubbish & discrediting indian side of story and show some proof , like forget videos ... india use SAT images ... at-least release those ... as it will put more pressure on Pakistan for the mere existence of a terrorist camp ... the SAME camps .. which india Army said they do not have pin point location (coordinates) a week before the Strikes ...

So man Up & show the vids or images .... or its harder thn indian army thought to find a similar terrain in Assam as in Kashmir to doctor anything ! ????
Don't worry contact James Cameron ;)


PS: I said the exact same thing to a colleague at work ... and he is not talking to me any more ... aap please rooth na jayie ga ... Cheers !
 
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O boy, first it was Pakistan and even their own are now trolling Modi and co. I watched his video, being a politician he is, it was a very carefully worded statement while taking jibes at Modi. Is he right when he questions about the proof as international media is questioning India Sir G kal strike claims. Modi fan boys needs to listen to his statement in full.

What is stopping Modi to kill two birds with one stone? Release the proof of surgical strike, win the election with gullible Indians and belittle Pakistan as well.
 
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he is not only a CM .. but head of a Political Party .... in Pakistan and other democratic countries it is a norm to take All parties into confidence on serious issues ...

Above All Arnab Goswami can comment from A to Z .. i m sure an acting CM & head of Political Party can surely ask for simple clarification (in order to shut the "Pakis") .... and as he reiterated, he is not saying tht india Didn't conduct surgical strikes ... All he is asking that UN, BBC, CNN and every-other media and int'l forum is still in doubt if it actually happened (let alone Pakistan's "propaganda") .. so why not just shut the mouth of everyone talking rubbish & discrediting indian side of story and show some proof , like forget videos ... india use SAT images ... at-least release those ... as it will put more pressure on Pakistan for the mere existence of a terrorist camp ... the SAME camps .. which india Army said they do not have pin point location (coordinates) a week before the Strikes ...

So man Up & show the vids or images .... or its harder thn indian army thought to find a similar terrain in Assam as in Kashmir to doctor anything ! ????
Don't worry contact James Cameron ;)


PS: I said the exact same thing to a colleague at work ... and he is not talking to me any more ... aap please rooth na jayie ga ... Cheers !

Come on, man, we're just talking here. So no worries.

On topic:

I understand what you are saying, but I must disagree. If the question was to be raised by Aam Aadmi, it should've been raised its members in Parliament. Kejriwal might be head of his party, and has a right to comment and raise questions, but he's also a CM. In what capacity is talking here? Shouldn't CM's defer matters of defense matters to the central government?

I may just be nit-picking here.
 
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Responding to the BJP's complaints, Kejriwal said: “If I asked [the government] to give a befitting response to Pakistan’s false propaganda, why is BJP so scared and rattled?”

This guy is trolling BJP/Army while pretending to also being with them. :omghaha: Deep down he knows Sir G Kal was all drama.
 
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NEW DELHI: Under fire Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday hit out at the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for criticising his earlier request for proof of the "surgical strike" claimed by India.

Responding to the BJP's complaints, Kejriwal said: “If I asked [the government] to give a befitting response to Pakistan’s false propaganda, why is BJP so scared and rattled?”

“I ask every Indian to watch that video carefully. In my video, putting all our differences aside, I lauded PM Modi, the Indian government and Indian army for conducting 'surgical strikes' on terror launch pads across the LoC”.



Kejriwal also reiterated his earlier stance on the media coverage of the so-called strikes. In his fresh video today he says:

“All the newspapers and televisions including Washington Post, The New York Times, BBC and CNN are rejecting the Indian claim of surgical strikes and in my video I appealed to PM Modi to give a befitting response to Pakistan’s false propaganda”.

Pakistani media reports drew BJP ire
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday had slammed Kejriwal and Congress leader P Chidambaram for asking Modi to show proof of the Indian Army's alleged surgical strikes across the Line of Control.

The move came after the Pakistan media ran video of the Delhi CM in which Kejriwal can be seen critising Pakistani but also asking the Indian government to provide substantial evidence regarding the alleged 'surgical strikes' across the LoC.



While Kejriwal had called on Modi to release proof to counter what he said was "Pakistan's propoganda", several Pakistani channels added a spin to the story and reported that the CM challenged the Indian army's version of events.

While Kejriwal did not directly challenge the BJP government, in his video released on Monday he did spend a significant amount of time saying that the international media seemed to favour Pakistan's statements that there was no strike.

'Don't belittle Indian leadership'
BJP's reaction to the Delhi CM's first video message came after Pakistani media termed the video "anti-India".

BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a press briefing: "I want to ask Arvind Kejriwal whether he believes in the extraordinary valour of our army or not in conducting surgical strikes."

"Under the garb of seeking proof, don't belittle great leadership, courage and sacrifice of our armed forces. Why are you getting influenced by propaganda of Pakistan," Prasad asked Kejriwal, adding that the Delhi CM's comments have become headlines in Pakistani media.

BJP Union Minister Parsad also questioned former Union home minister P Chidambaram, saying why was he [Chidambaram] joining the bandwagon of those who were doubting the capacity of Indian soldiers in conducting surgical strikes.

He asked Congress to come clean on Chidambaram's comments.

On September 28, India made the claim that they carried out surgical strikes on seven terror launch pads across the LoC, inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists preparing to infiltrate from Azad Kashmir. Pakistan has accused India of passing off cross-border firing as surgical strikes and has challenged Indian's claim.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1287974/
Kejru's jokes are now getting boring and predictable. He should try something new.

May be do something for Delhi for a change.
 
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