OROP: Ex-servicemen allege bank accounts blocked
Ex-servicemen protesting against the government-approved 'One Rank, One Pension' (OROP) alleged on Monday that their bank accounts have been blocked, but said the move will not succeed in suppressing their agitation due to resource crunch.
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New Delhi: Ex-servicemen protesting against the government-approved 'One Rank, One Pension' (OROP) alleged on Monday that their bank accounts have been blocked, but said the move will not succeed in suppressing their agitation due to resource crunch.
"How can resource crunch stop this agitation of our status and our rights," he asked, adding that their morale was "high" and "determined" to achieve the OROP.
He said the OROP, as offered by the government, was "not acceptable" as there were "severe shortcomings" in the offer.
On Monday, the relay hunger strike by the protestors entered the 98th day.
Group Captain Gandhi also thanked the ex-servicemen for turning up in large numbers for the agitation and contributing funds to run the protest.
He said it was important to plan activities across the "length and breadth" of the country to convey a message to the government that their morale was high and "no pressure can shake" them from achieving the OROP.
While veterans want rationalisation of pensions every year, the government has provided for review every five years. They also want the one-man judicial commission to be replaced with a five-member committee with their representation.
Another issue is fixation of pension as per the highest pension for the rank, against the government's announcement of it being average of highest and lowest pensions, with protection to those with higher pension.
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