Several ex-armymen, including war veterans, under the banner of All Goa Ex-Servicemen Welfare Association (AGEWA) said they will continue with the stir till their demands are met.
'One Rank, One Pension' basically means that retired soldiers of the same rank, who have retired after serving for the same length of service, will receive the same pension, irrespective of the date or year of their retirement.
"The person who retires now gets four times more pension than those who had superannuated with me. This is gross injustice," said Surjit Singh, ex-master chief Indian Navy, who had participated in 1971 Bangladesh war.
"The families of those who die on the border get pension almost 50 per cent to that of ours. This imparity should be removed," he said.
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The striking ex-servicemen have already forwarded a memorandum to Parrikar demanding imppementation of OROP.
"Indian armed forces are best known for their valour, discipline and impeccable integrity. The veterans after their retirement remain as dedicated as they were during service, except that they not carry arms and have always been against any protest or agitation," said Captain Dattaram Sawant.
The government should not betray the soldiers because the nation cannot afford to do so. Moreover, the credibility of government and the Prime Minister is at stake, Captain Sawant added.