OROP: Sought appointment with PM Narendra Modi 5 times but received no response, said ex-servicemen

Ex-servicemen claimed they had sought an appointment with PM five times in last one year but received no response.

OROP: Sought appointment with PM Narendra Modi 5 times but received no response, said ex-servicemen
NEW DELHI: Ex-servicemen agitating for implementation of 'One Rank, One Pension ( OROP)' today claimed they had sought an appointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi five times in last one year but received no response, and reiterated their demand for an audience with him.

The veterans said they had two meetings with Nripendra Misra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, in a fortnight, but there was neither any tangible result from the discussion nor was there anything on paper.

"We want an audience with the Prime Minister. We have full faith in him and we are sure we can explain to him the issue. After hearing us out, he will not only resolve our problem, but also grant us more than what we are demanding now," Maj Gen (retd) Satbir Singh, Chairman of the Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement, said.

He said after the intervention by the PMO around a fortnight back, they have had two meetings with Principal Secretary.

"We have had negotiations with the Principal Secretary twice in last fortnight. But there was nothing concrete in what he offered. Nothing was on paper.

"We have also met the Raksha Mantri (defence minister Manohar Parrikar) thrice in last two months. He seemed to be very affirmative," said Wing Commander (retd) G K Sharma.
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Singh said the deadlock over the OROP persists and none of the differences have been "ironed out."

The protest of the ex-servicemen entered 82nd day even as 13 veterans have sat on fast-unto-death since August 16.

Meanwhile, Keshav Singh of the Armoured Regiment was rushed to Army's Research and Referral Hospital today after his health started deteriorating. He was sitting on fast unto-death at the protesting hot-spot from August 27.
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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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