OROP stir: Hunger strike called off by veterans after PM Modi's reassurance | Zee News
New Delhi: Shortly after Prime Minister
Narendra Modi reassured the ex-servicemen over implementation of One Rank One Pension, ex-servicemen called off their
hunger strike at
Jantar Mantar on Sunday.
“We've ended our fast-unto-death, but if Govt does not fulfills its promise we are going to come back like a hurricane,” Major General (retd) Satbir Singh told ANI.
Colonel (retd) Pushpendra Singh and 13 others called off their fast unto death today and were offered food.
“We are happy with the hunger strike been called off,” Colonel (retd) Pushpendra Singh was quoted by ANI.
However, they decided to continue their protest till all the "sticky" issues are resolved.
Earlier today, Singh, who is leading the OROP campaign of the ex-servicemen, thanked PM Modi after his assurance over OROP and urged his colleagues sitting on hunger strike till death to call it off.
However, he highlighted four issues related to OROP and said that protest will continue “until four specific concerns are addressed by the government”.
"We urge all those who are on hunger strike to withdraw it as the PM has clarified on the issue of premature retirement. But our protest will continue till the government accepts four points raised by us," he said.
He said ex-servicemen may resume hunger strike again if the government fails to resolve the pending issues.
"We thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for fulfilling the promise of one rank-one pension. We thank the defence minister but there are four issues to be resolved including the period of equalisation of pension," Singh said.
The ex-servicemen said revision of pension after a gap of five years as announced by the government is not at all acceptable to them, besides appointment of a one-man judicial commission to examine various aspects of one rank-one pension (OROP).
The veterans, who have been pressing for one rank-one pension (OROP) for four decades, yesterday won a partial victory with the government announcing that it would implement it, but the veterans rejected the decision and decided to continue their agitation.
The issue of whether the scheme would cover ex-servicemen who have taken premature retirement had emerged as a major sticking point.
They met Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar yesterday and later said his clarification in this regard was "satisfying".
(With PTI Inputs)
Veterans to hold 'Gaurav Rally' to decide future OROP course | Zee News
Last Updated: Sunday, September 6, 2015 - 16:08
New Delhi: After getting clarity from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on the issue of Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS), ex-servicemen protesting for the implementation of the One Rank, One Pension (OROP) scheme, on Sunday said that they would be organising a `Gaurav Rally` on September 12 to decide their future course of action.
"Prime Minister Modi has said that rumours are being spread on the issue of VRS. We are not being misled. In fact, the media is being misled," Group Captain V.K. Gandhi (Retired) told the media here
."The Prime Minister has said that he loves and respects ex-servicemen, and that the OROP would benefit all ex-servicemen," he added. "We will organise a rally here on Saturday, named as the Gaurav Rally, where we will decide the future course of action," Gandhi added.Prime Minister Modi had earlier said people were being misguided about the VRS policy, and added that the scheme would benefit all sections of the defence forces.
"Many people are trying to do politics. Those who didn`t do anything for 40 years, have no right to speak on behalf of the jawan," Prime Minister Modi said, while inaugurating the Badarpur-Faridabad Metro Line in Faridabad Sports Complex.
On Saturday, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar announced that the government has decided to implement the much awaited OROP scheme, and its benefit would be given to all ex-servicemen, excluding voluntary retirees, from July 1, 2014.
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Prime MInister Narendra Modi speaks at the Faridabad rally in Haryana - The Hindu
Modi said that there were attempts to mislead the soldiers, but the rank-and-the-file was set to benefit the most from the announcement.
Allaying fear of veterans on one rank one pension, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said armed forces personnel who retired prematurely will be entitled to OROP. Mr. Modi also added that it was not an easy decision for his government as it could have very wide ramifications, adding that nothing mattered to his government more than the esteem of the soldiers.
Referring to OROP at the function to inaugurate Badarpur-Escorts (Mujesar) corridor of Delhi Metro, Mr. Modi said that the previous government had pegged the expenditure on OROP at Rs. 500 crore and even Koshiyari Committee had calculated it to be around Rs. 500 crore, but everyone was bewildered when the calculations begin and it came around Rs.8,000-10,000 crore. “Successive governments for four decades had failed to resolve the issue. But we had made a promise and kept our words,” said Mr. Modi, amid loud cheers.
Sounding a note of caution, Mr. Modi said that there were attempts to mislead the soldiers, but the rank-and-the-file was set to benefit the most from the announcement.
Without naming anyone, Mr. Modi said that those who had been rejected by the people were making attempts to obstruct the growth of the country. He said that “development” was the one-point agenda of his government.