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One Rank One Pension: Meeting of Military veterans with Parrikar inconclusive, threaten to go on hunger strike

One Rank One Pension: Meeting of Military veterans with Parrikar inconclusive, threaten to go on hunger strike
The talks between ex-servicemen and Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar over the One Rank One Pension scheme failed today after which the retired defence personnel decided to go ahead with their planned rally on June 14 followed by a relay hunger strike to protest the long delay in implementation of the scheme.
“Though Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar understood our problem and argument, he did not give any date for the implementation of the OROP and hence we are going ahead with our agitation,” Maj Gen Satbir Singh, chairman of Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM) told PTI.
He twice led a delegation of ex-servicemen today at meetings with Parrikar and Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag.

Singh said he has complete faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and hoped that the OROP will be implemented soon.
The ex-servicemen group has also written a letter to Modi seeking his intervention to meet their long-pending demand.
At a conclave of the retired defence personnel today, it was decided that they will call off their proposed agitation if the Minister gave a deadline of July 15 for the implementation of the OROP.

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PM Modi is committed to ‘one rank one pension’ scheme: Defence expert


New Delhi: Defence expert Lieutenant General (retired) Raj Kadyan on Saturday said the one-rank, one-pension (OROP) scheme which has been long pending would be resolved soon.
“The Prime Minister is committed, we have no doubt it will come. Now, it is stuck because somebody is trying to play around with the definition which we had worked out after careful thought. It was very simple, only two parameters were to be taken into account, rank and total service,” Lieutenant General (retired) Kadyan said.
“If you inject anything else which will be neither fair nor will it be easy to implement. So, we are going to sit with the people who have worked it out. Let us see how it is resolved. I have great confidence that we will be able to resolve it,” he added. [Read at Zee News]

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  • Manohar AM 10 years ago

    The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard to die for his- General George S Patton. But our babus think differently, "The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the jawans to die for his. They, the babus sitting in their Air Conditioned Offices think that they were instrumental in winning all the wars and the Armed Forces are incidental. Shortly they will be celebrating the Golden Jubilee of '65 War with Pakistan.