NEW DELHI: A day after PMO asked home ministry to submit a report on BSF jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav ’s allegations of bad quality food being served to jawans at the border, the MHA informed the top government office that it has found no substance in the allegations.In its report to PMO, MHA has said that “there was no widespread discontent” in constabulary over food, said sources.The Rajnath Singh-led ministry has conveyed to the PMO that there was no shortage of rations at any post in paramilitary forces and quality check is being conducted regularly.A video by Constable Yadav complaining about the quality of food had gone viral, triggering a flurry of reactions.The border guarding force came out with fresh guidelines for maintaining high quality of food for its personnel. The PMO has been informed by the MHA that it has directed the paramilitary forces to take all complaints of jawans seriously andsteps should be taken to improve their conditions, the sources said.