Indian Army soldier vows to take up arms against Modi, gives one month deadline

Indian Army soldier vows to take up arms against Modi, gives one month deadline

ISLAMABAD: Tej Bahadur Yadav, a sepoy in India's Border Security Force (BSF) has warned the Narendra Modi sarkar in his latest video of taking up arms.

Tej Bahadur who had couple of months ago exposed corruption of senior army officers, has warned Modi government of taking up arms in case an inquiry was not ordered over his allegations.

Yadav issued the warning in his fresh video message on Wednesday. He said that complaints had been forwarded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister about massive embezzlement of funds by Indian army officials, but no investigations were held.

Yadav, in his first video shot during his deployment in Indian-occupied Kashmir in January this year, had shamed the government of PM Modi by sharing the plight of troops serving at the border.

The disgruntled soldier is seen in the video giving a month's time to his government to order an inquiry. "If an inquiry was not ordered, I would take up arms. In that case, Narendra Modi would be responsible for the consequences."