"The government has already announced its decision. Most personnel in their (defence) organisations have accepted that. If one faction or the other have reservations, I think it's for all of you to sit together and decide ...Within the organisation itself.
"The mainstream organisations personally met me and thanked the government that their long-standing demand has been accepted," he said.
The Minister was responding to a question on the implementation of OROP at 'Aaj Tak Agenda' programme.
Replying questions on the government's recent policy initiatives with regard to Pakistan, Jaitley said there were no fundamental changes and effort has been to resolve differences through talks.
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India's foreign policy approach, the Minister said, "has always been of resolving disputes by way of talks but the environment, in which you want to talk, the responsibility (of it) lies with Pakistan as well.
"So it depends on the environment and conditions. And when the conditions improve, it improves the conditions to talk as well. And government's policy on the matter, being ongoing for so many years, is appropriate. We should hope that the conditions will remain good and the talks will keep going."