Ex-servicemen's OROP protest continues for 30th day


New Delhi, July 13 (IANS): The protest by ex-servicemen demanding 'One Rank One Pension' (OROP) continued in the national capital for the 30th day on Monday, as the veterans said they have not received any message from the government yet.

On Monday, 35 veterans sat on the relay hunger strike while around 300 others attended the sit-in protest.

Protests and rallies were also held in Mohali, Ambala and Gujarat, said Col. Anil Kaul (retd.), spokesman of the United Front of Ex-Servicemen Morcha.

The ex-servicemen are demanding that the government should give them a date for implementation of the OROP scheme. They are also demanding that the nature of the scheme should not be changed.

Currently, pension for retired personnel is based on the Pay Commission recommendations at the time when the personnel retired. This leads to a difference in pension for officers of the same rank who retire on different dates.

  

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  • SURESH BABU, COCHIN

    Tue, Jul 14 2015

    It is painful that Ex-servicemen are fighting for their rights. Government should immediately take necessary steps to implement OROP immediately without waisting a single minute. If the agitation continues further, it may effect the morale of serving soldiers which should not be happened.

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