Ex-servicemen reject hike in
pension, say it is ‘misleading’Ajay
Banerjee
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 25
As the fine print of the Cabinet’s decision on
additional pension for ex-servicemen emerges, it is clear that the government
stopped short of accepting the ‘one rank, one pension’ (OROP) formula but there
will be an across the board increase in pension for all those who retired before
January 1 2006.
Depending on which side you stand, opinions are sharply divided on the hike
and the last word on the matter is yet to be spoken with ex-servicemen groups
rejecting the additional pension benefits.
The basic
pension of all officers who retired before January 1, 2006 will increase between
Rs 1,800 and Rs 3,600. The existing 65 per cent of dearness allowance will also
be admissible over the increased amount. However, this is not as per the OROP
formula.
Despite the increase, officers who retired after January 1, 2006 will get
pensions that are way ahead of those who retired before January 1, 2006. The
other measures on dual family pension and family pension for physically and
mentally handicapped children after marriage have been welcomed.
Sources said as per calculations made so far, the following will be the
tentative hike in basic pension for officers who retired before January 1, 2006:
Captain Rs 13,850 (existing) to Rs 15,350 (after hike); Major Rs 14,100 to Rs
18,205; Lt Col Rs 25,700 to Rs 26,262; Colonel Rs 26,050 to Rs 27,795; Brigadier
Rs 26,150 to Rs 29,145 and Major General Rs 26,700 to 30,350. These figures
could be more, depending upon several other factors. This DA would be paid as
per prevailing rates. Other payments of military service pay and grade pay
factored into the pension calculation formula remain unchanged.
Maj General Satbir Singh (retd), vice-chairman of the Indian Ex-Servicemen
Movement, rejected the announcement terming it as “misleading”. “What has been
given, albeit grudgingly, does not even meet provisions of the Armed Forces
Tribunal (AFT) judgments on the matter,” he said in letters shot-off to the
Prime Minister with copies to Defence Minister AK Antony and the three Service
Chiefs. Two summers ago, the General had led a march to Rashtrapati Bhawan where
hundreds of retired personnel returned their medals.
Gurdaspur MP Partap Singh Bajwa and Rohtak MP Deepender Singh Hooda have
welcomed the decision. Bajwa said the remaining demands of serving officers
should be met immediately, while Hooda praised Sonia Gandhi for the move.
Explaining the intricacies of OROP, Maj General Singh said, “OROP means that
defence personnel with the same rank and same length of service must draw the
same pension irrespective of the date of retirement and any future enhancement
would be automatically granted to them. What has been announced is not OROP.”
The hike has come about after a change in calculations. Till now, the pension
for ex-servicemen retiring before January 1, 2006 was calculated as per the
lowest pay in the existing pay band.
(Source-The Tribune)
From when will this hike be implemented? From October 2012 or from January 2006? And if from January 2006, when will be arrears paid.
ReplyDeleteLt Cdr, retired in April 1999