Tuesday, April 28, 2015

OROP :Ex-servicemen Meet Union Minister!?!?!

Source:
http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/Ex-servicemen-Meet-Union-Minister/2015/04/26/article2783507.ece







Ex-servicemen Meet Union Minister!?!?!

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SOURCE: NATIONAL EX-SERVICEMEN COORDINATING COMMITTEE, kochi , Ernakulam





26th April 2015



 





























KOCHI:Delegates of the National Ex-servicemen Coordination Committee met Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at his office in New Delhi on Wednesday and took up the issue of ‘One-Rank-One-Pension’ (OROP), which is pending before the Ministry for some time.


The Committee briefed the Minister about the concerns of the ex-servicemen community over the non-implementation of the OROP scheme by the Defence Ministry, though he had promised prompt action at a meeting held on March 18.
National Ex-servicemen Coordination Committee vice-chairman V S John, who was part of the delegation, said the Minister assured that all modalities and formalities to implement the One-Rank-One-Pension scheme were completed for issuing order. However, the Minister said the matter required a second approval from the  Parliament. “The Minister was very considerate of the Pension of Personnel Below Officer Rank issue, and assured that he would obtain the approval of Parliament in the current session itself. The orders to implement the decisions will be issued before the current Parliament session concludes,” he said.






OBSERVATION by this reader :




However, the Minister said the matter required              
                           'a second approval' 
 
                          from the  Parliament.

   



WHY RAKSHA MANTRI WILL REQUIRE

 "SECOND APPROVAL " FROM PARLIAMENT!!!?????

   THE ONLY THING THAT COMES TO MY MIND IS  THE DEFINITION
        " MILITARY PENSION".

 As far as my knowledge goes no where in any regulations or  any CPCs  "military pensions" is defined. If that  so  be   the case, than it will open up many imponderable probabilities. Parliament in  its existing 'AVTAR' is a big "X" factor !!??!?  













 

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