Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following the launch of Operation Sindoor on May 7, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJ) leader Tej Pratap Yadav announced that he is willing to offer his services to the country, being a trained plot.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the political leader posted a photo of his pilot license alongside a message declaring his readiness to sacrifice his life for the country. "If pilot training can be useful for the country, then I, Tej Pratap Yadav, am always ready to serve the country," he wrote.
"For your information, I too have taken pilot training and even if I lose my life for the country, I would consider myself fortunate. Jai Hind..." he added.
Have a look at his post here:
पायलट की ट्रेनिंग अगर देश के काम आ सकती है तो,मैं तेज प्रताप यादव हर समय देश की सेवा के लिए तत्पर हूँ।
— Tej Pratap Yadav (@TejYadav14) May 7, 2025
आपके जानकारी के लिए बता दू की मैने भी पायलट की ट्रेनिंग ले रखी है और देश के लिए मेरी जान भी चली जाए तो अपने आपको भाग्यशाली समझुगा।
जय हिंद...#TejPratapYadav #Bihar… pic.twitter.com/e5fmGfcNK7
Operation Sindoor
The Indian Army successfully launched Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, May 7. Between 1:05 AM and 1:30 AM, Indian forces executed a precise, 25-minute strike on nine identified terror camps in Pakistan and PoK.
The army’s precision strikes were aimed at eliminating key operatives responsible for orchestrating cross-border terror plots.
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