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Delegation meets Antony on `One-Rank-One-Pension`
The issue of `One-Rank, One-Pension` was raised before Defence Minister AK Antony by a delegation of retired Army officers led by Congress MP Partap Singh Bajwa.
New Delhi: The issue of `One-Rank, One-Pension` which is hanging fire for some time now was on Monday raised before Defence Minister AK Antony by a delegation of retired Army officers led by Congress MP Partap Singh Bajwa.
The delegation led by the Gurdaspur MP sought Antony`s intervention in its early implementation and brought to his attention problems faced by military officers and jawans.
Justice was not being done for the gallantry and noble services rendered by them, Bajwa said in press release.
He said the Minister was apprised of the demand of the ex-Servicemen that there should be One-Rank One-Pension (OROP). While urging the Minister to delink the civilian pay from that of the personnel of armed forces, Bajwa said, "Considering the disparity between duties of defence personnel with their civilian counterparts, due recognition and respect is not being given to them. The demand of one rank one pension is justified and long overdue. Even the standing committee on defence has recommended the inclusion of OROP." Members of the delegation included Brig (Retd) K S Kahlon, Brig (Retd) MPS Bajwa, Col (Retd) Dharam Singh and Col (Retd) Ajay Opal, all of whom have been fighting for issues relating to welfare of defence personnel including voicing the demand for One Rank One Pension.
PTI
The delegation led by the Gurdaspur MP sought Antony`s intervention in its early implementation and brought to his attention problems faced by military officers and jawans.
Justice was not being done for the gallantry and noble services rendered by them, Bajwa said in press release.
He said the Minister was apprised of the demand of the ex-Servicemen that there should be One-Rank One-Pension (OROP). While urging the Minister to delink the civilian pay from that of the personnel of armed forces, Bajwa said, "Considering the disparity between duties of defence personnel with their civilian counterparts, due recognition and respect is not being given to them. The demand of one rank one pension is justified and long overdue. Even the standing committee on defence has recommended the inclusion of OROP." Members of the delegation included Brig (Retd) K S Kahlon, Brig (Retd) MPS Bajwa, Col (Retd) Dharam Singh and Col (Retd) Ajay Opal, all of whom have been fighting for issues relating to welfare of defence personnel including voicing the demand for One Rank One Pension.
PTI