Indian Military Veterans
Military Pension is a concept devised by the bureaucracy with some intent. The
concept must be viewed with caution by the leaders of the Veteran’s community
presently engaged with the Government on the issue of OROP.
As it seems, the nomenclature of the proposal suggests that the Government is
likely to lay down a Pension Band like the present Pay Band. The point that is
likely to be missed out is, equating the pension of the Veterans of the past
with the pensions of soldiers retiring from service today with equivalent rank
and service. As a result the Pension Band is likely to be much below the
Pension applicable to personnel of the same rank and length of service retiring
today. The implication would be, even if the pension band, say for a
Brigadier retiring with 25 years of service is Rs 2000 per month with an
increase of Rs 25 for every 6 months increase in service, it would fit in with
the definition of OROP. In other words, the Pension Bands may be delinked from
Last Pay Drawn.
The bureaucracy may be banking on cashing on this interpretation to circumvent
OROP. Once announced the Government will go whole hog to mislead the general
public to claim that the Veteran’s demands have been fully met as the pension
from then on would be same for persons of the same rank with same service
irrespective of their date of retirement.
It appears to me that instigated claims of CAPFs demanding OROP, the JCOs and
OR getting less increase due to OROP etc. are being generated to create
friction amongst ranks and files of the army as well as the Veteran’s
community. It would also enable the Government to create a belief amongst the
civil population that OROP indeed is a complicated process. On this very
pretext of allegedly being able to examine the issue of OROP comprehensively to
include CAPF and other Police Forces, the issue may be palmed off to 7th CPC.
The larger aims and approach of the Government (read bureaucracy) explains the
delay in implementing OROP.
If you study this
carefully, it may be a sinister plan something similar to the 3rd CPC.
This will reduce the pension of the present retirees delinked from their Last
Pay Drawn. In the long run, the pensions of the Defence Community will be hit
very hard.
The purpose of writing
this blog is to caution those handling the issue including the Service HQ of
the likely pit falls. Even after the Government makes the announcements, the
experts from the Veteran’s community and the Service Headquarters need to study
the letter carefully before claiming success or expressing happiness over the
issue. We should remember how the Rank Pay was skirted even after the
Government letter was issued.
Incidentally, along
with OROP, we need to insist that a rep from each service and the Veteran’s
community need to be included in the committee working out the details of the
scheme. It is time the Service HQ and the Veteran’s community also insists that
similar representation is accepted in the 7th CPC before it is too late to mend
things.
I sincerely hope and
pray that my assessment is totally wrong and misconceived. I would be happy if
the Government proves me wrong by implementing OROP, the way it was perceived.
Regards,
Brigadier V Mahalingam
(Retd.)
(Source- Sainik Darpan
blog)
Military Pension is a concept devised by the bureaucracy with some intent. The concept must be viewed with caution by the leaders of the Veteran’s community presently engaged with the Government on the issue of OROP.
As it seems, the nomenclature of the proposal suggests that the Government is likely to lay down a Pension Band like the present Pay Band. The point that is likely to be missed out is, equating the pension of the Veterans of the past with the pensions of soldiers retiring from service today with equivalent rank and service. As a result the Pension Band is likely to be much below the Pension applicable to personnel of the same rank and length of service retiring today. The implication would be, even if the pension band, say for a Brigadier retiring with 25 years of service is Rs 2000 per month with an increase of Rs 25 for every 6 months increase in service, it would fit in with the definition of OROP. In other words, the Pension Bands may be delinked from Last Pay Drawn.
The bureaucracy may be banking on cashing on this interpretation to circumvent OROP. Once announced the Government will go whole hog to mislead the general public to claim that the Veteran’s demands have been fully met as the pension from then on would be same for persons of the same rank with same service irrespective of their date of retirement.
It appears to me that instigated claims of CAPFs demanding OROP, the JCOs and OR getting less increase due to OROP etc. are being generated to create friction amongst ranks and files of the army as well as the Veteran’s community. It would also enable the Government to create a belief amongst the civil population that OROP indeed is a complicated process. On this very pretext of allegedly being able to examine the issue of OROP comprehensively to include CAPF and other Police Forces, the issue may be palmed off to 7th CPC. The larger aims and approach of the Government (read bureaucracy) explains the delay in implementing OROP.
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