NEW DELHI -- Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today announced the much-awaited 'One Rank One Pension' scheme, which will be implemented 1 July 2014 onwards, with 2013 as the base year. However, veterans who have been protesting at Jantar Mantar for the past 82 days expressed their disappointment with the scheme, alleging that six major demands have not been met by the government.
"We welcome the decision to implement the scheme but only one point has been accepted by the government, and six others have been denied. We are not satisfied with this," said Major General (retired) Satbir Singh, who is the spokesperson for the ex-servicemen's protest at Jantar Mantar. "We will have an internal meeting and decide how to proceed from here."
Parrikar on Saturday announced that the government has implemented OROP in its "true spirit" despite the huge financial burden on the government. He said that it was a matter of "deep anguish" that the scheme had not been implemented for 42 years. Explaining the delay over the scheme's implementation, the Parikkar said, "The then Defence Minister had in 2009 informed Parliament of administrative, technical and financial difficulties in implementing OROP. It is for these reasons that the present government took some time to fulfil its promise."
#OROP finally a reality.
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"We welcome the decision to implement the scheme but only one point has been accepted by the government, and six others have been denied. We are not satisfied with this," said Major General (retired) Satbir Singh, who is the spokesperson for the ex-servicemen's protest at Jantar Mantar. "We will have an internal meeting and decide how to proceed from here."
Parrikar on Saturday announced that the government has implemented OROP in its "true spirit" despite the huge financial burden on the government. He said that it was a matter of "deep anguish" that the scheme had not been implemented for 42 years. Explaining the delay over the scheme's implementation, the Parikkar said, "The then Defence Minister had in 2009 informed Parliament of administrative, technical and financial difficulties in implementing OROP. It is for these reasons that the present government took some time to fulfil its promise."