India to probe soldier's viral video on 'bad food'

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Tej Bahadur Yadav's pictureImage source, Tej Bahadur Yadav
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Tej Bahadur Yadav is a soldier with India's Border Security Force

India's home minister has ordered a probe into three videos posted by a soldier, claiming troops on the border with Pakistan got poor quality food.

Tej Bahadur Yadav of the Border Security Force posted videos, external of burnt roti (flatbread) and lentils that he said had only turmeric and salt.

"This is the quality of the food we get ... how can a jawan (soldier) do his duty?" he says in a clip on Facebook.

The videos, posted on Monday, have been viewed over eight million times.

My Yadav also alleged that the quality of the food was so poor that many times soldiers opted to go without instead.

Mr Yadav's video shows that this bread and tea is served for breakfast to the soldiers of his unitImage source, Tej Bahadur Yadav
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Mr Yadav's video shows that the bread served for breakfast to the soldiers of his unit is burned

Mr Yadav's second video shows curry and lentils, which he said had no nutritionImage source, Tej Bahadur Yadav
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Mr Yadav's second video shows curry and lentils, which he said had contained only salt and turmeric

He said the problem did not lie with the government, but was a result of corruption among senior army officers who, he alleged, were selling rations.

India's Home Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted that he had asked for a report from the Border Security Force (BSF) and would take "immediate action".

Junior Home Minister Kiren Rijiju also responded.

I have seen a video regarding a BSF jawan's plight. I have asked the HS to immediately seek a report from the BSF & take appropriate action.Image source, @rajnathsingh
Taken serious note of a BSF Jawan video. But during my regular visit to border posts I find high level of satisfactions amongst the jawans.Image source, @kirenrijiju

The BSF also responded to the video in a tweet, saying that they had already sent a senior officer to the location to investigate:

BSF is highly sensitive to the welfare of tps.Individual aberrations,if any,are enquired into.A senior officer has already rchd the locationImage source, @BSF_India

The video has generated outrage among Indians.

Inspector General of the Border Security Force DK Upadhyay told media that the soldier had several complaints against him and had faced disciplinary action in 2010.

He said, however, that Mr Yadav had been moved to a different camp so that a fair inquiry could be held into his allegations.

Mr Yadav has not responded to the statement.

okay, the #BSFjawan could be frustrated but that doesn't change the quality of the food served to others. Does it?Image source, @sand_in_deed
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#BSFJawan If They Have The Right 2 Take A Bullet 4 Us. They Have Full RIGHT 2 EAT GOOD & FOUR MEALS A DAY! #WakeUpIndiaGovt @prettyktm ✍️Image source, @prettyktm
#BSFJAWAN Why can't there be more transparency & acceptance that there is something wrong in ststem? Jawans are not pampered, for sure.Image source, @writergitanjali