Government likely to announce 'One Rank One Pension' today

The ex-servicemen, who have been agitating for the last 82 days, said they will not accept review of the pension after every five years.

Government likely to announce 'One Rank One Pension' today
NEW DELHI: An announcement about 'One Rank One Pension' is expected to be made today by the government notwithstanding key differences with ex-servicemen, who have made it clear that any unilateral decision would not be accepted.

The possibility of an announcement was being talked about in official circles, although ex-servicemen maintained that there was no agreement on revision of pension.

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The ex-servicemen have indicated that they may accept a revision every two years but the government has been insisting that equalisation will happen once in five years.

The ex-servicemen, who have been agitating for the last 82 days, said they will not accept review of the pension after every five years.

It is understood that a draft proposal on OROP was circulated at a RSS meeting yesterday which envisaged commencement of the scheme from July 2014, besides revision of pension every five years.
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According to the draft, the basis for the implementation of the scheme would be 2013 and arrears would be paid in four installments.

Reacting to the proposal, the ex-servicemen had threatened to intensify their stir if the government makes any unilateral announcement regarding implementation of OROP which is not in consonance with the terms and conditions set by the defence veterans.

"There are reports that the government may soon unilaterally declare the implementation of OROP. If it is as per our terms and conditions then we will welcome it and thank the government.

"If not, then the unilateral declaration is unacceptable to us. We will intensify our protests," Maj Gen Satbir Singh (retd), Chairman of Indian Ex-Servicemen movement had said.
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Singh said the OROP should be implemented from March 31, 2014 and they will not accept if it is done from July, 2014.

He claimed the government has to only spend Rs 30 crore for six-consecutive years for "equalisation of pension".
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"If the government can spend Rs 60 crore on giving subsidy to Parliament canteen, then I have nothing to say," he said.

The OROP has been stuck for a while despite hectic back channel talks between the government and the veterans.
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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.

But veterans argue that by the government’s own calculation the ORP bill would b..
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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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