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Wife claims Tej Bahadur alive

By Monitoring Desk
March 23, 2017

NEW DELHI: Social media posts Wednesday claimed that BSF whistleblower jawan, Tej Bahadur Yadav, had been killed. 

The Border Security Force (BSF) spokesperson and Yadav’s wife Sarmila denied these rumours to foreign media. Through Wednesday, several posts appeared on social media websites, Twitter and Facebook, which were shared widely. The posts used a photograph in which a jawan with a bleeding nose and eyes closed was shown. Though only a portion of the face was visible, there appeared a slight similarity in features to Yadav. 

A similar photograph had been used on other social media posts dated two weeks back. Those posts had used these photographs to show how jawans had allegedly been killed in encounters between paramilitary personnel and left wing extremists. 

Yadav was thrown into the limelight in January 2017 when he made a ‘selfie’ video describing the abysmal quality of rations served at the border. The widely-shared video sparked off a huge debate on the rations and other provisions given to military and paramilitary personnel, especially jawans, stationed at sensitive border posts.

“He is hale and hearty,” said a BSF spokesperson, responding to queries on veracity of social media posts claiming that Yadav was dead. The BSF official pointed out that the force would flag the issue to the concerned authority.

“Some of these posts have been shared by IDs which have ‘Indian-sounding’ names but it needs to be probed as to what is the geo-location of the posts and the users who have shared the false information,” said the official. 

Yadav’s wife, Sarmila, confirmed that she had spoken with Tej Bahadur. “A veteran jawan, who had seen the social media posts, had called me to inquire about my husband. I called him and have spoken with him. He is absolutely fine and is at the station, where he is awaiting the board of inquiry probing charges against and by him,” Sarmila said.