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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh asked the BSF to submit a report on Wednesday on a video by a jawan describing the hardships of being in the paramilitary force. Border Security Force (BSF) jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav asserted on Tuesday that he stands by the comments he made in his now-viral video.
According to a report published in The Times of India, Tej Bahadur remains defiant and has compared himself to Bhagat Singh for exposing corruption in the forces. He also claimed that he has no trust in the BSF’s probe and called for CBI or NIA probe in the matter.
This comes a few hours after the BSF alleged that the soldier has been a habitual offender.
The BSF claimed that the constable has had a “difficult past” and has “needed regular counselling” from the very start of his career.
Yadav, on the other hand, dismissed these allegations while talking to CNN News18.
“There are too many things which will come out once the inquiry will be done. The government is doing everything they can but still we don't get anything. Yes, I fear the consequences, but if because of me many other soldiers benefit then I am ready to fight,” the jawan said.
“Now that the video is in the public domain, they can't do anything to me. Maybe later, but till now nobody has said anything. Just that there will be an inquiry,” he said.
The jawan has reportedly been transferred to the Battalion Headquarters, according to ABP News. He has reportedly been told that an inquiry is in order.
The BSF said a Deputy Inspector General rank officer has been dispatched to the location, to investigate the claims made in Tej Bahadur’s videos.
Yadav further said that though the government provides everything, they don’t receive it. “We unload the ration ourselves, so we know” he said.
(With inputs from ANI The Times of India and CNN News 18)
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