Once ready, file will be sent to Finance Ministry | Veterans’ protest today
Manohar Parrikar, Defence Minister
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, January 31
As retried veterans of the armed forces converge on the national capital
to protest non-implementation of the “one rank-one pension” (OROP)
scheme on Sunday, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said the
modalities will be finalised by next week and the file will be sent to
the Finance Ministry for further action.
Parrikar, while speaking to mediapersons on the sidelines of a defence
function, said: “Discussions are on to fix the modalities (for the
OROP)... By next week, the view of the Defence Ministry will be formed.”
The OROP issue has been fast-tracked, Parrikar said adding he had
already held several meetings on it. The scheme was sanctioned by the
previous government on February 17 last year. On February 26, the then
Defence Minister AK Antony issued executive orders to implement OROP
under the “approved” definition at the earliest.
Parrikar said as and when the exact implementation status for the scheme
is finalised by the Defence Ministry, it will be sent to the Ministry
of Finance. Parrikar had in December said if he could take the
satisfaction level (of the retired armed forces personnel) to 80-90 per
cent, it should be “a good enough solution”. This had not been taken
kindly to by the veterans who wanted a clarification on what the 80 per
cent satisfaction level meant.
The Indian Ex-servicemen Movement (IESM) wanted to know the formula
being adopted for OROP saying it would not accept OROP other than the
one already accepted by the government.
The definition accepted by the Ministry of Defence is the one the Rajya
Sabha Petitions Committee chaired by Bhagat Singh Koshyari suggested in
December 2011.
OROP, it said, “implies that uniform pension be paid to armed forces
personnel retiring in the same rank with the same length of service,
irrespective of their date of retirement, and any future enhancement in
the rates of pension be automatically passed on to the past pensioners.”