Ex-servicemen begin indefinite strike for OROP in Goa

"The families of those who die on the border get pension almost 50 per cent to that of ours. This imparity should be removed," said Surjit Singh, ex-master chief Indian Navy.

Ex-servicemen begin indefinite strike for OROP in Goa
PANAJI: The one rank one pension (OROP) agitation today reached Goa, the home state of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, with ex-army veterans beginning their indefinite relay strike here pressing for their demands.

Several ex-army men including war veterans under the banner of All Goa Ex-Service men Welfare Association (AGEWA) said that they will continue with the stir till their demands are met.

'One Rank One Pension' basically means that retired soldiers of the same rank, who have retired after serving for the same length of service, will receive the same pension, irrespective of the date/year of their retirement.

"The person who retires now gets four times more pension than those who had superannuated with me. This is gross injustice," said Surjit Singh, ex-master chief Indian Navy, who had participated in 1971 Bangladesh war.

Singh said when he joined the service, they were told that their pension would be 70 per cent, but when he retired in the year 1986 he came to know that the pension was only fifty per cent.

"The families of those who die on the border get pension almost 50 per cent to that of ours. This imparity should be removed," he said.
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The striking ex-servicemen have already forwarded a memorandum to Parrikar asking for OROP.

"Indian armed forces are best known for their valour, discipline and impeccable integrity. The veterans after their retirement remain as dedicated as they were during service, except that they not carry arms and have always been against any protest or agitation," said Captain Dattaram Sawant, President, OROP.

"Unfortunately for the first time in the history of Independent India, ex-servicemen are on relay hunger strike at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi for their legitimate demand of OROP which has been promised by the government," he said.

The government should not betray the soldiers because the nation cannot afford to do so. Moreover, the credibility of government and the Prime Minister is at stake, Captain Sawant added.
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The finance ministry’s main argument is that the full OROP would prove to be a crushing burden on the economy.

But veterans argue that by the government’s own calculation the ORP bill would be Rs 8,600 crore a year, which is not that major an addition to the Rs 54,500-crore defence pensions expenditure estimated for this financial year.
The finance ministry’s main argument is that the full OROP would prove to be a crushing burden on the economy.

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Unfortunately, the issue has become highly politicised. After almost a decade of continuously turning down the OROP demand, the UPA suddenly changed its stance as the 2014 general elections neared. It accepted the OROP demand after the personal intervention of Rahul Gandhi.

OROP also became a BJP election plank. After taking over, Modi too announced that OROP would be implemented. However, even after a year the issue appears no closer to resolution with the finance ministry taking a contrary stand on the OROP interpretation. This one year of uncertainty has led to fresh OROP protests.
Unfortunately, the issue has become highly politicised. After almost a decade of continuously turning down the OROP demand, the UPA suddenly changed its stance as the 2014 general elections neared. I..
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While the matter has been festering for decades, it came out in the open only after the Sixth Pay Commission formally dismissed the OROP demand in 2008. Veterans protested, saying that a parliamentary committee had recommended its implementation in 2004.

They argued for special treatment citing the exceptional nature of their job and the fact that most soldiers are forced to retire before the age of 42, leaving them unemployable and in a state of penury.
While the matter has been festering for decades, it came out in the open only after the Sixth Pay Commission formally dismissed the OROP demand in 2008. Veterans protested, saying that a parliamentar..
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