Thursday, September 3, 2015

OROP logjam: Govt accepts 2014 slab for assessment of pension, breakthrough expected soon

The army veterans and the Prime Minister's Office are on the verge of a breakthrough to seal the deal on one rank one pension, sources said on Wednesday as the agitation continued for the 81st day.

OROP protest
The army veterans and the Prime Minister's Office are on the verge of a breakthrough to seal the deal on one rank one pension.
On a day when the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has asked the Modi government to expedite the implementation of the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme, sources have told India Today that a breakthrough in the deadlock is expected shortly.
If reports are to be believed veterans and government have shown flexibility and both the camps have softened their stand. The ex-servicemen are ready to drop the annual review of the pension. Modi government has accepted the 2014 slab for assessment of pension.
The army veterans and the Prime Minister's Office are on the verge of a breakthrough to seal the deal on One Rank One Pension, sources said on Wednesday as the agitation continued for the 81st day. 
"Talks are happening and issues are getting resolved," said Captain Gandhi.
"Matter is serious now and General Satbir is in touch with four different agencies, we hope the matter will be over soon," said Wing Commander Vinod.
While the government was ready to do the revision at an interval of five years, the veterans wanted it on a yearly basis. It is believed that the new pension will be released from the month that the Modi government was sworn in.
Informed sources told IANS that there have been four meetings since Tuesday with Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Nripendra Misra, Rural Affairs Minister Birender Singh, and MPs Rajeev Chandrashekhar and Bhagat Singh Koshiyari -- the latter headed the parliamentary committee that brought out a report on 'One Rank One Pension'.
The source added that pension equalisation was the point of contention presently. At present, there are eight veterans on fast at Jantar Mantar here, including Havildar Major Singh (retd) who has been adamant about not leaving the venue despite worsening health. There are around 24 lakh ex-servicemen in India and around 6.5 lakh widows who will benefit if OROP is implemented.
(Source- India today)

2 comments:

  1. Genuinely settled for amicable breakthrough. No need to be adamant on yearly revision pf pension, which does not happen anywhere in world. Should be thankful to present Govt. for being sensitive to the veterans cause. No other political party / ally would have been sincerely proactive like BJP did.
    Last but not least the Retd.Hav. who took this movement to a possible destination deserves a lot much beyond THANKS.

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  2. Our veterans who are on FUD must call it off. I think it is going too far. The issue of OROP is not worth at the cost of veterans life.

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