Taking a serious note of video of BSF constable Tej Bahadur Yadav, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) today asked Union Home Ministry to submit a "detailed factual report" on the complaint and action taken thereof.
As the government was trying to fend off criticism on the social media about alleged ill-treatment of men in uniform posted in inhospitable places following Yadav's allegations, the new videos surfaced.
CRPF, the country's largest paramilitary force, quickly stepped in and said it has taken "cognisance" of the issues raised by the jawan, who identified himself in the video as Jeet Singh.
"This is an old video. The jawan has service-related grievances and is seeking parity in pay and other benefits. An Inspector General rank officer of the force has already got in touch with him. We have made it clear that if there are any problems to the troops, we will address them immediately," CRPF Director General K Durga Prasad told PTI.
BSF said 'daal' shown in the BSF jawan's video was
uncanned from tinned food ration and 'parantha' was cooked in the unit's mess as per the procedure followed at high-altitude locations.
A report from the army is also expected soon, the sources said, adding a jawan is entitled to around Rs 2,800 per month as food allowance and he is given food under the stipulated amount.
In Gujarat, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said he personally monitors quality of food served to Army and has ordered serving of only FSSAI-approved chicken.
Speaking to reporters on sidelines of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, he said he would not be able to comment much about BSF as it comes under Home Ministry.
"But in last two years, for the Army we have been continuously evaluating that whether satisfaction level for the food being served has increased or not. I am myself monitoring it," he said.
