Tuesday, October 11, 2016

While 'surgical strikes' were under way, govt slashed army's disability pensions- By Ajai Shukla

09 October 2016

[The new 'slab system' would cause a loss of Rs 2,040 per month to a senior sepoy with 100% disability, Rs 3,472 to a subedar, and Rs 6,855 per month to a lieutenant colonel]

As army para-commandos slipped silently across the Line of Control (LoC) on September 28 on a perilous mission to punish anti-India jihadis and their Pakistani army backers, the Government of India quietly put the finishing touches on a plan to slash disability pensions for injuries incurred in the line of duty.

On September 30, the day after India began celebrating the successful “surgical strikes”, the ministry of defence (MoD) issued a letter that dramatically reduced pensions for soldiers invalided out from the army after being crippled by battle injuries, or by injuries directly attributable to hazardous military service.

It was just as well that the commandos returned without significant casualties.

If a young soldier with severe injuries --- what cold medical jargon terms “100 per cent disability” --- from that operation had been invalided out from service, he would have found his monthly pension slashed from Rs 45,200 to just Rs 27,200 --- down by Rs 18,000 per month.

The team leaders in the “surgical strikes”, majors with ten years of service, have been hit even harder --- with pension for 100 per cent disability slashed by over Rs 70,000 per month.

Junior commissioned officers, the spine of the army, are also badly affected.

Naib subedars with 26 years of service will find their 100 per cent disability pensions slashed by Rs 40,000 per month.

“Shocked is an understatement to describe what we feel. Instead of joining us in celebrating the strikes, the MoD has stabbed us in the back”, says a top serving general.

Two weeks later, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) uses military images and the army’s intrepid cross-LoC raid as vote-catchers in four impending state elections, news is filtering through the army hierarchy that the slashing of disability pensions includes not just battle disability pensions, but also pensions for medical disabilities found to be attributable to, or aggravated by, military service.

These include training accidents, including parachuting, respiratory ailments caused by long exposure to extreme altitudes, loss of digits/limbs due to frostbite, etcetera.

This bombshell has been lobbed onto the army through a draft gazette notification dated September 30, issued ironically by the “Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare”.

In this document, posted on the defence ministry website, the reduced rates are listed out in a paragraph titled: “Enhancement in rate of disability pension”.

It scraps a decade-old system that the 6th Central Pay Commission (6CPC) instituted in 2006.

In that, disability pensions arising from battle injuries, or disabilities attributable to/aggravated by military service, were calculated on a “percentage basis”, related to the last pay drawn.

Now, for unspecified reasons, disability pensions will be calculated according to a far less generous “slab system” that existed earlier.

The 7CPC has proposed, and the government accepted, that the earlier system be reinstated.

Adding insult to financial injury, civilians will continue to be paid pensions according to the earlier “percentage system”.

Until the September 30 notification, officers and soldiers who had suffered 100 per cent disability in battle were entitled disability pension that matched their last pay drawn.

In addition, they would draw a “service component” of pension, which amounted to 50 per cent of their last pay drawn.

Under the new rules, which come into effect retrospectively from January 1, 2016, the “service component” remains unchanged, but a “slab system” has been introduced for disability pension, which is significantly lower than the percentage system --- Rs 27,000 per month for officers, 17,000 for junior commissioned officers (JCOs), and Rs 12,000 for all other ranks (ORs).

A soldier with five years service earns Rs 30,400 per month; 100 per cent disability pension would match that figure. In its place, he will now be entitled to a flat rate of Rs 12,000 per month.

A major with ten years service earns Rs 98,300 per month. In place of that figure for 100 per cent disability, he will get just Rs 27,000 per month.

For lower disability percentages, disability pension is calculated on a pro-rata basis.

Besides battle casualties, most service-related disabilities are those categorised as “attributable to/aggravated by military service”. This too has been badly hit for the army.

According to the army headquarter’s calculations, the new “slab system” would cause a loss of Rs 2,040 per month to a senior sepoy with 100 per cent disability, Rs 3,472 to a subedar, and Rs 6,855 per month to a lieutenant colonel.

(Source- Business Standard)

7 comments:

  1. Modi sarkar faujiyo ka naam bechkar apna bahbahi lut rahi hai air ek tarph faujiyon ke saath anyay

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  2. Modi sarkar faujiyo ka naam bechkar apna bahbahi lut rahi hai air ek tarph faujiyon ke saath anyay

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  3. Can u please also elaborate on the similar pension being given to babus and the central police forces.aybe we need to go to court for such silly orders

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  4. Who ever make this type of draft is not because of their top class brain,but they are asked to exercise it only because of the strength of military and thereby lot of money can be saved and same can be shared btn the top bras in different ways with out hampering the fin .THIS IS THE REASON FOR ALL THE BAD DEEDS TOWARDS THE ARMED FORCES AT ALL THE TIME. A SURGICAL STRIKE IS NECESSARY ON MOD.

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  5. disabled SOLDIERS are not a vote bank

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  6. disabled SOLDIERS are not a vote bank

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  7. It now emerges that on the Dis Pen issue falsified/doctored data & info was given to 7CPC covertly (via insiders) directly from CGDA, by passing the MOD .
    Apparently this was done to avoid vetting by the MOD ( & reaction of Service HQ,s ), so very essential for secrecy.

    If indeed it was so then the matter needs to be investigated & those responsible for this fraud need to be identified & dealt with.

    Also if it is true then the entire recommendations of 7CPC on the issue are liable to be quashed as the input info was incorrect/Falsified & not taken thru proper channels ie MOD, the concerned ministry.No comments were asked from Service HQs So secretive was it kept that 7CPC did not even discuss/raise this issue during its interaction visits with the military & veterans all over the country !!.

    Overall it was a neatly executed Surgical Strike against the Armed Forces by CGDA, +- - +--&---etc , achieving total surprise & deception ,with
    Service HQs, with their vast intel resources, not knowing When,How & by Who all it was executed.

    Obvious aim & purpose was to Degrade the Morale of All Ranks of the Armed Forces .But why & Who benifits?? Not difficult to Guess, only our adversaries !!
    AS

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