Protesting against the delay in implementation of OROP, the ex-servicemen in various cities across the country are holding relay hunger-strike, which entered the eighth day today.
"Our protest will continue till our legitimate dues of OROP is met by the government. We have decided to boycott all official functions including the ongoing commemoration of the victory of 1965 War and the upcoming Independence day celebrations," Chairman of Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM) Major General (Retd) Satbir Singh told PTI here.
India had defeated Pakistan in 1965 war.
The Narendra Modi government has said it was committed to OROP, a key promise made during Lok Sabha polls. It is, however, yet to implement the scheme.
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Meanwhile, asked about indications that the government might extend OROP to Jawans and other ranks, another official of the group termed it as "tragic".
"It would be a real tragic as the government is trying to divide us. We stand united in demanding OROP for all," Colonel (Retd) Anil Kaul, Media Advisor to IESM said.
The ex-servicemen said they were considering taking help from opposition parties, especially in Bihar, to push for their demand.
Besides Bihar, they think they are a strong constituency also in Punjab where the Assembly elections are due in early 2017.