"The Prime Minister should have announced a date to implement the OROP instead of dishing out vague assurances", said the Lok Sabha MP from Amritsar in a statement issued here.
Reacting to Modi's appeal to the ex-servicemen to have patience during his 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address today, Singh said, "Yes, their patience is running out and you are responsible for that."
Modi neither identified the so called complexities involved in the issue, nor did he make any time bound commitment, he said.
The UPA government had already implemented the decision in 2014 and his (Modi) government only needed to follow it up which unfortunately it did not, he said, adding that it was a matter of Rs 9,100 crore only.
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"Does this amount really make it too complex to be resolved?" Singh asked.
Instead of advising the ex-servicemen to be patient, the PM should figure out the bureaucratic hurdles in implementation of OROP, he said.
"If he (Modi) could dole out one billion dollars to a country like Mongolia, why was he denying OROP to the ex-servicemen," the Congress MP asked.
"The PM either appears to be ignorant, or is deliberately trying to mollycoddle our 25 lakh ex-servicemen by his mere sweet talk", he said.