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PM’s brief remarks on OROP upset ex-servicemen

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged that his government had “accepted OROP in principle”, but that the govt, will require time to address the issue of One Rank One Pension in totality. An announcement on the implementation of One Rank One Pension or OROP was expected to be the centrepiece of the PM’s address. But talks between ex-servicemen and the government got stuck at the last minute on what the PM today called “nitty gritty details”.

“It has been stuck for 20 years… OROP was considered by all governments, but there is no resolution yet. Even I haven’t been able to solve it yet,” the PM said at the end of his 90-minute address.

But he promised, “Let me assure all veterans… we are committed and we are in the final stages of deciding.”

Ex-servicemen sitting on a relay hunger strike at Jantar Mantar, the designated site for protests, watched the PM’s speech keenly on a large TV screen. They switched it off the moment his brief OROP mention ended and said they “reject the PM’s speech”.

“PM says Team India , Team India. Are we not Team India?” asked an angry army veteran, referring to the term the Prime Minister used repeatedly in his speech this morning to emphasise collective power. An 80-year-old protester said, “This is a direct insult.” The veterans said they want a date announced for OROP.

Former Army officers and soldiers want the same pension as those of the same rank who are retiring now. Right now, a soldier who retired many years ago is paid far less than someone several ranks junior to him retiring now.

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