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OROP announcement at 3 pm: Govt readies draft proposal

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  • Narendra Modi government has an OROP draft ready, and an announcement from the government is expected at 3 pm on Saturday. Ex-servicemen began their protest in the capital demanding the implementation of OROP in June. Some have been on an indefinite fast since 17 August. Relay hunger strikes in solidarity are being observed in some 60 cities.

    Before making any announcement however, the government is likely to brief President Pranab Mukherjee — to whom veterans had written recently, requesting his intervention in the issue.

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    On Friday, RSS joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabele also said that they have been informed by Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah that the scheme will be worked out soon.

    Informed sources said the government is under pressure over the OROP scheme in the light of the veterans' protest for its implementation entering its 82nd day and the approaching Bihar Assembly polls, and thus, it may soon announce the scheme.

    The veterans however said whatever they have heard of the government's version of the scheme so far is not acceptable to them and nothing has been conveyed to them officially.

    "We will intensify our agitation if OROP is not in conformity with what we are asking," said Major-General Satbir Singh (retd), chairman of the Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement, but added they were willing to make minor concessions.

    In an interview to IANS, the retired soldier said they had high hopes from the government but were totally disappointed.

    "We took Modi and his assurances at face value. They were not expecting 280 seats in the Lok Sabha. They got it because of the support of soldiers. Soldiers are the opinion makers in villages. We are totally disappointed," he said.

    Meanwhile, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the ideological mentor of ruling BJP, said they have been assured that OROP will be worked out soon.

    "We have been told by Amit Shah that OROP will be worked out soon," Hosabele told reporters here.

    Sources said some mediators from the government's side have approached the ex-servicemen and offered to arrange a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi but the veterans said they first wanted information about the government's stand before meeting the prime minister.

    What is the issue?

    The government's version of the OROP apparently takes 2013 as a base year, and July 2014 as date of implementation, along with provision for review every five years.

    This is, however, not acceptable to veterans, who say July 2014 as date of implementation can be acceptable only when base year is 2014 as well. They also object to revision after five years, and say they can, at the most, agree to a review every two years.

    Even this would mean that 11 percent of the seniors, who have retired, would get lower pension than their juniors for a year, they said.

    A key demand of the ex-servicemen is that juniors should not get higher pension than the seniors any time.

    Another offer made by the veterans is of four revisions between two successive Pay Commissions, which is 10 years, and then in the 10th year, a review by the commission.
 
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