Getting Unjust Treatment for Exposing Corruption: BSF Jawan to PM

“The Prime Minister himself wanted to fight corruption... Is this the justice I deserve?”

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BSF jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav posted yet another video rejecting accusations of him being connected to Pakistanis on Facebook.

BSF jawan, Tej Bahadur Yadav whose video on the alleged mistreatment of jawans had gone viral on social media, responded to reports that there are around 500 Pakistanis on his Facebook friend list.

Quoting a senior home minister official, Hindustan Times reported:

A scrutiny of Tej Bahadur Yadav’s account showed that 17 percent of his Facebook friends are from across the border. And who knows how many of them are connected with Pakistani spy agency ISI. We also found that in all 39 fake Facebook accounts in his name are in circulation now and they are keeping the whole controversy alive.

In the video, Yadav said his Facebook account was hacked.

I urge people to not believe in lies. Until I post a video myself, don’t believe in rumours.

He also expressed dissatisfaction over the "unjust" way he was treated for having exposed corruption within the army.

And I want to take this opportunity to tell Prime Minister Narendra Modi that I had posted a video on the poor quality of food that was being served to jawans but nothing came out of it. The Prime Minister himself wanted to fight corruption. Hoping to do the same, I exposed the corruption in the army. Is this the justice I deserve?

(With inputs from Hindustan Times)

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