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One Rank One Pension Not a Heavy Burden, Says Manohar Parrikar

One Rank One Pension Not a Heavy Burden, Says Manohar Parrikar
New Delhi:  Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said the expenditure for implementing One Rank One Pension (OROP) will be just 2.2 per cent more than the allocated budget for the Defence Ministry.
โ€œA lot of people said OROP budget is going to be very heavy. I can tell you that total defence outlay was Rs. 3.29 lakh crore. So it only forms about 2.2 per cent additionally in defence outlay,โ€ said Mr Parrikar at a seminar organised by industrial chamber FICCI.
The Minister said the cost can be recovered by using โ€œinnovative methodsโ€ and removing middlemen.

โ€œAnd if I can, I promise also, I can bring that amount by saving the wastage or lowering cost by various other innovative ideas and by really preventing the middlemen from making money,โ€ he added.
Later, responding to a question on the ongoing veteransโ€™ agitation, he said: โ€œIt is a democratic right (to protest), you cannot take it away.โ€
Mr Parrikar also reminded that it is the NDA government which implemented the scheme after 42 years.
The comments came on a day when veterans organised a rally, demanding that the government remove โ€œanomaliesโ€ in the scheme announced by it.

Source: NDTV

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  • Manohar AM 10 years ago

    It is time for Parrikar to hear the rumblings in the serving soldier's barracks.