Kejriwal, who is often at loggerheads with the Centre, said he may have differences with the Prime Minister over several issues, but by undertaking the surgical strikes, Modi has shown the will to deal with Pakistan.
"Last week our army showed valour and avenged the deaths of 19 soldiers killed in the Uri attack. I may have differences with the Prime Minister over a 100 issues. But when he has shown the will (to deal with this matter), I salute him," he said.
A day later, he had told the Delhi Assembly that is time to stand with the Centre and the differences between them can be sorted out later.
Claiming that Pakistan has gone "berserk" after the strike, Kejriwal said, it is resorting to smear campaign against India at international fora and this has to be countered.
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"Two days back, the United Nations gave a statement that there was no such activity on the border," he said.
"My blood boiled over these news reports (of the international media). Pakistan is indulging in smearing India's image at the international level.
The UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) "has not directly observed" any firing along the LoC,UN chief Ban Ki-moon's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric had said on September 30 against the backdrop of the surgical strikes conducted by India.
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