The Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM), which is spearheading an agitation for OROP implementation for last 571 days here, announced to support Congress in presence of PCC president Amarinder Singh and chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand Virbhadra Singh and Harish Rawat respectively.
Speaking at the AICC headquarters, IESM chairman Maj Gen Satbir Singh (retd), hit out at the Prime Minister for not fulfilling his promise of granting OROP to all soldiers and accused the government of changing the definition of OROP as spelt out by Congress-led UPA before it was voted out of power.
Insisting that IESM, which is a federation of ex-servicemen's organisations all over the country, has agreed to back Congress in the poll-going states as also elsewhere in the country as the party leadership has agreed to a charter of demands on OROP and related issues for welfare of soldiers, Satbir Singh said.
"Congress has given its agreement on implementation of OROP... We fully support the Congress in all the state in these elections," he said.
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Amarinder Singh said most of the ex-service organisations throughout the country will be working together for the benefit of the Congress.
He said the movement entered its 571st day of protest at Jantar Mantar, on issues which they feel as ex-servicemen are vital for welfare of servicemen, like OROP, 7th Pay Commission and most importantly the downgrading of precedence of various ranks of the Army in relation to civilian counterparts.
Amarinder said there is great strength in servicemen. "We have all come on the same stage to work for benefit of all," he said.
"We have agreed to an ESM cell at the Chief Ministers Office and we have started a new department called 'Guardians of Governance'," the PCC chief said.
Criticising the Defence Minister for his remarks against
two top Army commanders, Amarinder said, instead of focusing on important issues, the Defence Minister is criticising for the sake of criticism.
Virbhadra Singh said Himachal Pradesh is a state with a large number of serving and retired service personnel.
"We are here to give support to ex-servicemen, who are agitating for the real implementation of the promises made to them. OROP has in reality not been fulfilled and falls short of expectations. Service personnel are people of Honour. They live with Honour. The Centre should not ignore their demands," he said.
"It is not a question of money but a question of honour for soldiers," Virbhadra said.
Rawat said the way ex-servicemen were treated by the Prime Minister is not "acceptable", even as he accused the government of not just diluting the OROP issue but also of diverting from the issue.
"Their right demands and concerns are being bulldozed and we are feeling very hurt and rejected over it," he said.
"There has been proud history of Congress and soldiers and former soldiers have decided to support the Congress all over the country and expose and highlight the Modi government's betrayal," he said.
Senior Congress leaders Ambika Soni, Asha Kumari and former CLP leader in Punjab Sunil Jakhar were also present.