"The OROP would be resolved soon since Prime Minister Narendra Modi has himself said that the demand has been accepted. Besides, BJP always had high regards for armymen. There are some technical difficulties being sorted out so that it won't get into any legal wrangle," he told reporters here.
The minister was here to take stock of ongoing preparations for the World Hindi Conference scheduled to be held in the the Madhya Pradesh state capital from September 10 to September 12.
"Now OROP will have an expenditure of more than Rs 8,000 crore," the minister said.
However, he said that it is not possible to give "any time frame" for implementing OROP.
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"I am of the opinion that India is a prosperous nation and capable of incurring this expenditure of Rs 8,000 crore," he said.
He said that the Prime Minister himself had said in his "Mann Ki Baat" programme that he would ensure that the scheme won't get into legal wrangles and assured that soon a decision will be taken to implement it.
There was no need for retired defence personnel to stage protests since it can be sorted out only through discussions, he said.