Ex-servicemen who have been demanding implementation of OROP stage protest at Jantar Mantar. (Ravi Choudhary/HT Photo)
The agitating ex-servicemen and the government appeared to have ironed out some major differences over the contentious issue of one rank one pension with the defence veterans saying that they may accept revision of pension once in two years instead of one year as demanded by them.
War veteran Maj Gen (retd) Satbir Singh, who has been leading the protest in Jantar Mantar for the last 80 days, on Wednesday said they have got positive signals from the government for the last few days but stopped short of saying there was a breakthrough.
Singh said the issue was non-negotiable and both the elements of the OROPO concept cannot be interfered. An agreement can be reached once we know what is on the platter (offer by the government), he said, adding effective date of revision must be from April 1, 2014.
Independent MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who has been mediating on the issue, said it was time veterans must return home with honour and grace by reaching an early settlement. He urged them to accept the revision of pension every three years.
Meanwhile, not in the best of health yet undeterred, Colonel (retd) Pushpendra Singh resumed his fast-unto-death on Wednesday demanding prompt implementation of One Rank, One Pension scheme at Jantar Mantar, hours after he was discharged from an army hospital.
Singh, one of the ex-servicemen fasting in demand of the immediate implementation of the OROP scheme, was hospitalised last week on Monday — the ninth day of his fast after his medical report showed increased ketone levels.
Singh was admitted to the ICU of Army Hospital Research and Referral, from where he was discharged on Wednesday.
Hours later, he returned to the protest site to join his fellow ex-servicemen, whose agitation entered the 80th day.
(Source- HT)
Please think about PBOR while implementing the orop and increase the pension as per Govt policy ie 40% increase than civil scale.
ReplyDeleteAs a retired officer, I feel the JCO's and men require a good deal. Going back to pension percentage (70%) of pre 1973 days.
ReplyDeletegovt.can consider constitution amendment for judges orop but not having sympathy towards the young soldier who retired at 35 to 38/39 yrs of age ,govt.is playing with millians of ex servicemen & widows life whose husband laid their life for the country.govt.is partial for judges.
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