So happy that some media exposing Pak's false propaganda. I congratulate them. Urge Indian govt to likewise expose Pak internationally https://t.co/LGvNJWPxzX



— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) October 6, 2016

NEW DELHI: Delhi's AAP chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said today he's happy the media is exposing Pakistan's lie about India's surgical strikes, but he isn't backing down from his demand that the Indian government should do the same.After CNN-News18 reported that a senior Pakistani police official inadvertently admitted India did conduct surgical strikes, Kejriwal tweeted how happy he is, but then said, "Urge Indian govt to likewise expose Pak internationally."Kejriwal's acknowledgment of the media providing evidence of the surgical strikes, comes a day after the BJP expressed "shock" over his silence on similar media reports yesterday.The Delhi CM has been in the eye of a storm this week for seemingly demanding proof that India conducted surgical strikes in Pakistan last week on September 29.On Monday, Kejriwal said that despite having differences with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on other matters, he salutes him for taking strict measures against Pakistan. "Recently they (Pakistan) took a delegation of international media to Pakistan and told them that there was no surgical strike at all by the Indian forces. They are spreading a false propaganda. Modiji should expose the false propaganda of Pakistan," said Kejriwal in a video message.That he said Modi should expose Islamabad 's "false propaganda" became a sore point for the ruling BJP, which decided to infer that Kejriwal is questioning whether the strikes did take place."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," Union minister and BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Tuesday. He also castigated Kejriwal for becoming "the headline in Pakistani media" with his comments.