Agitating ex-servicemen today called off their indefinite hunger strike after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement that One Rank-One Pension will cover all those who took premature retirement but decided to continue their protest till all their demands were met.
Welcoming the Prime Minister's clarification on extension of OROP to those who retired prematurely, a major sticking point in resolving the stand-off between the government and defence veterans, leader of agitating ex-servicemen Major General (Retd) Satbir Singh said revision of pension after a gap of five years, as announced yesterday, was unacceptable and stressed on an yearly review.
Singh warned that ex-servicemen will be "forced" to resume their "hunger strike till death" if there was no satisfactory resolution of the pending issues by the government.
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Addressing a press conference at Jantar Mantar, the venue of their nearly three-month-long stir, Singh said the committee should function directly under the Defence Minister and submit its report within one month.
Singh said it was agreed during the negotiations that the base year for calculation of pension would be 2013-14 and not calender year 2013. Pressing for March 31, 2014 as base date, Singh said if government sticks to the calender year, than December 31 should be the basis for fixing the benefits.
"We have called off the hunger strike but protest will continue till all our major demands are met," Singh said, adding a massive 'Gaurav rally' will be organised here on September 12 for "quick resolution" of the pending issues.
"We are confident that in the next 15 days or a month the government will issue a letter about OROP implementation. If the government does not follow any point of view or if it goes against our satisfaction, then we will resume our hunger strike till death," he said.
He thanked the Prime Minister for "clarifying" the government's position on the premature retirement issue as there was confusion over whether a large number of ex-servicemen would be deprived of the OROP benefits.
"Another contentious issue was the VRS, which was in the draft when we met the Defence Minister yesterday. We told him that the defence forces do not have the concept of VRS, but we have premature retirement.
"We have been told that those who have taken premature retirement will also be covered under the OROP. And even the PM has also cleared the air on the issue and put an end to it," said Singh.