The air strike carried out by India on terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK under Operation Sindoor has filled the country with tremendous enthusiasm. Meanwhile, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and Lalu Prasad Yadav's son Tej Pratap Yadav has also come into the limelight. The reason is his social media post, in which he has said that he is ready to serve the country, that too as a pilot!
Tej Pratap Yadav wrote on X (formerly Twitter),
"If my pilot training can be useful for the country, then I am always ready to serve the country. I have also taken training as a pilot and even if I have to die for the country, I will consider it my good fortune. Jai Hind!"
Along with this post, he has also shared a picture of his pilot training days and a photo of his license. This statement of Tej Pratap has come just after the air strike and it is being shared a lot on social media. Many people are praising his patriotic spirit.
Where did he get training?
According to reports, Tej Pratap Yadav completed his pilot training from the Flying Institute of Bihar. Although he never made a career as a pilot, but now he is talking about using his skills in the service of the country. Tej Pratap is already very active on social media and this post of his has also become a topic of discussion. However, the post he has shared has Udan Radio Telephone Operator License (Restricted) written in it.
Patriotic atmosphere
It is worth noting that under 'Operation Sindoor', the Indian Army targeted and destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and PoK. This action was taken in response to the 26 people killed in the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22. After this strike, an atmosphere has been created in support of the army across the country.
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