Subramanian Swamy urges PM Modi to intervene on 'One Rank One Pension' issue
The over 70-day-long agitation for 'One Rank One Pension' aggravated yesterday with one more veteran, who was on fast-unto-death, got hospitalised

"I urge the Prime Minister to urgently intervene in the OROP issue before there are any casualties in the ongoing indefinite fast of ex-servicemen," said Subramanian Swamy, a senior BJP leader, who is currently on a visit in the US.
"In any case the Prime Minister has a responsibility to intervene because two ministers viz., of Defence, who wants our party's promise in 2014 to be kept, and of Finance, who is concerned with the financial burden and hence has held up the implementation," he said.
"Under the conduct of business rules for the government, when two ministers disagree, the matter has to go before the Cabinet.
"The Prime Minister can act on behalf the Cabinet and later ratify," Swamy said in a statement.
In New Delhi, the over 70-day-long agitation for 'One Rank One Pension' aggravated yesterday with one more veteran, who was on fast-unto-death, got hospitalised, even as two more joined the protests amid speculation that implementation of the scheme may be announced this week.
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