Monday, January 4, 2016

OROP KRANTI :: PRESS RELEASE FOR 03 JAN, 2016,OROP..Delegation Meets Finance Minister





  OROP-Delegation Meets Finance Minister



1. On 03 Jan 2016, Maj Gen Satbir Singh, SM, Chairman IESM and Advisor UFESM, along with more than 200 Sainiks and Veer Naris, representing eight states, staged a peaceful and dignified Dharna in front of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s residence.

2. The positive response received from Mr Jaitley was much appreciated by the Sainiks and Veer Naris.

3. In the gigantic rally held at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, on 13 Dec 2015, it was unanimously decided to give 15 days’ mediation time, extendable by max another seven days, to the Govt to resolve the OROP impasse. Yesterday this period ended.

4. As there was no progress during the period, it was decided to escalate by resorting to certain direct actions. To honor our commitment to the Sainiks and Veer Naris a peaceful and dignified protest was staged in front of the residence of Honorable Finance Minister of India Mr Arun Jaitley. Sainiks had come from eight states, most of them from Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal, UP, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, to participate in the protest. 

They were prepared to rough it out for days together if contingency so arose, but such contingency did not arise.

5. Our peaceful and dignified protest elicited positive response from the FM. Following points were discussed in a very congenial environment -

a) OROP granted after 43 years is appreciated but unfortunately, notification issued totally destroys the approved definition by two Houses of the Parliament.

b) There was no need to appoint the One-man Commission.

c) Review should be every year and not after five years.

d) Fixation should be at top of the scale and not average of calendar year.

e) Similarly, other anomalies as pointed out to Govt in various letters were discussed. Subsequently duly framed memorandum was handed over to the Finance Minister. Memorandum highlights lowering of the morale of the defense forces because of Implementation of lame duck OROP.

6. FM listened to all the points with a positive mind and assured the delegation that he will discuss the matter with Defense Minister to resolve the issue.

7. May Gen Satbir Singh also politely put across the point to Mr Jaitley as Minister of Info and Broadcasting that probably Media has instruction from the Ministry not to cover OROP since 12 Sep 2015. Mr Jaitley promised to address the issue.

Homage to Martyrs

8. ESM pays heart rending and soul stirring homage to 
martyrs of Pathankot. UFESM has also decided to pay 
homage to these martyrs on 05 Jan 2016 at India Gate 
Amar Jawan Jyoti. We make a humble request to all the 
citizens of the nation (including serving soldiers and 
their families) to join us.

RHS

9. Relay Hunger Strike entered the 203rd Days. There
 was record crowd at Jantar Mantar today




SOURCE :
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Ex-servicemen-meet-Arun-Jaitley-seek-changes-in-OROP-notification/articleshow/50426933.cms


Ex-servicemen meet Arun Jaitley, seek changes in OROP notification


HIGHLIGHTS

• A delegation of ex-servicemen on Sunday met finance minister Arun Jaitley.

• They submitted a memorandum seeking "corrections" in the OROP notification.

• Protest over OROP has entered the 203rd day.

Adviser of the ex-servicemen's front Major-General (retd) Satbir Singh showing a memorandum after meeting Unio... Read More DELHI: A delegation of ex-servicemen on Sunday met finance minister Arun Jaitley and submitted a memorandum seeking "corrections" in the One Rank One Pension (OROP) notification, as their protest on the issue entered the 203rd day.  "A five-member delegation met the finance minister and told him that the actual OROP has not been granted. The notification issued has serious flaws and we requested him for corrections in it and granting of actual OROP as per the approved definitions," retired General Satbir Singh said.




"The minister has assured us that he will speak to the defence minister about our demands," he added.

A group of 100 ex-servicemen including those from Haryana, Punjab, UP and NCR area also protested outside Jaitley's residence and then moved to Jantar Mantar here.




"For last 6 months, our ex-servicemen are protesting at Jantar Mantar demanding OROP which has been passed by both Houses of Parliament. But the government has been neglecting our demands again and again. It is our request to give us our real OROP," Arif Ali Khan, one of the protesters, said.


Top Comment

A lot of unqualified & Wrongly informed persons are posting misleading comments. Let me clarify. In order to keep de... Read MoreSunil

"We had given a notice to the government 21 days ago that we have been protesting peacefully so far. But we have been forced now to go beyond Jantar Mantar. We will now resort to blocking traffic, train and roads if they remain deaf to our demands. We will also disrupt Parliament if need be", he said.
Another veteran lieutenant Kameshwar Pandey said, "we feel cheated as this is not the real OROP what government has promised. A proper parliamentary procedure must be followed to make any amendments. We just want the government to refrain from such manipulations".



Top Comment

A lot of unqualified & Wrongly informed persons are posting misleading comments. Let me clarify. In order to keep defence services young defence personnel retire early. NCO's retire at the age of 35-37,JCO's by 42 and officers by 54. For their early retirement jawans were entitled to 70 percent of last pay drawn & officers 50 percent of last pay drawn. This was the norm since independence. Bureaucrats used to get 33 percent of last pay drawn. 4 CPC reduced pension of jawans to 50 percent while enhancing the pension of bureaucrats to 50 percent. However,by twisting rules they added a weightage clause further reducing jawans pension to 37 percent. In turn they were promised OROP. This promise has still not materialised. So please do not make a mockery of the peaceful agitation of veterans atJantar Mantar and elsewhere. These are very respectable people who have kept the country safe all these years. They're asking for their entitlement only. You owe it to them. In your free time Google and see what other countries are giving to their veteransSunil















Friday, January 1, 2016

OROP KRANTI : PRESS RELEASE OROP AS AT 2000 hrs 31 Dec 2015




 VIDEO OROP

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Dear Friends

Kindly find the press release for 31 Dec,2015 duly 

attached.

With best wishes and Profound regards,

Brig J S Sandhu


PRESS RELEASE


OROP

AS AT 2000 hrs 31 Dec 2015



BREAKING NEWS


1. Protest at Jantar Mantar completes 200 days.

2. 2015 goes into annals of history as Awakening of 
Soldiers of INDIA since 1947.

3. Protest to continue in 2016 with renewed vigour.

Event of The Day (Double Century)


4. Relay Hunger strike as well the protest completes 
double century despite chilling winds of winter blowing 
in full fury at Jantar Mantar. Our salute to the Sainik 
roughing It out especially the nights almost under open 
sky in such inclement weather.


2015 An Historic Year

5. 2015 would go down in the history of India as 
awakening of soldiers of INDIA since 1947.


a) For the first time since 1947 Sainiks unite under one 
Banner of UFESM and start protest at Jantar Mantar on 
14 Jun, 2015.

b) For the first time protest is not only continuing at 
Jantar Mantar but also at 80 other locations in India. 
Special mention is made of Gurdaspur in Punjab where 
RHS entered 192 days.

c) For the first time movement spread not only in India
 but also across the Globe. To name a few

USA,
UK,
Australia,
Canada,
UAE (Dubai),
Nepal,
Nigeria and other African Countries,
France,
Germany,
Singapore,
Malaysia.


d) For the first time our slogan “Sada Hak Ethe Rakh” 
also became international with PM himself using it in 
UNO.

e) For the first time movement has been graded as one of the most dignified, orderly and peaceful remaining within the various provisions as enshrined in the constitution.

f) For the first time as a result of above exemplary conduct movement leader Gen Satbir Singh has been conferred with two honors ie one by Human Right Organization Delhi and other by Rotarians of Mumbai.

g) For the first time bar council of Supreme Court offers complete support for fighting our case pro bono (free of charge).

h) For the first time entire spectrum of retired and serving soldiers are made aware of the injustice, degradation, down gradation and indignity being heaped on them by various pay commissions.

i) For the first time 155 General and Sub Majors send letter signed in blood to PM about our resentment, but he is yet to respond. Very unfortunate that he has time for marriage of Cricketers, Politicians and industrialist sons and daughters but not the soldiers.

j) For the first time a book of 144 pages on our movement at Jantar Mantar has been written in USA. It is available at amazon.in

k) For the first time two gigantic rallies, ie 12 Sep 2015 and 13 Dec 2015 took place at Jantar Mantar breaking all previous records. In addition, various other rallies were held across India namely Jalandhar, Mumbai, Ambala, Baroda, Nagpur, Shimla, Dharamshala, Lucknow, Dehradun, Morena and so on.

l) For the first time various courses/ Regts/ Arms and Services lend a be all and end all support to the movement.

m) For first time all political parties except ruling party visit Jantar Mantar to support OROP.

n) For first time various NGOs, Students, Kisans, Minorities and Religious organization extend support at Jantar Mantar.

o) For the first time citizens of the country are educated about the injustice being done to the Soldiers.

p) For the first time NRI with defense background come direct to Jantar Mantar from Airport before proceeding to other parts of the country

q) For the first time Motor Cycle Rallies have been conducted all across India. Special mention is made of Sep Joginder Singh (2 Sikh) who despite being 70 years old cycled down from Gurdaspur in Punjab to Delhi a distance of 490 km in record time. Similarly, HS Khaira travelled more than 5000 km on his MC to collect soil from battlefields of Punjab and Jammu spreading message of OROP.

r) For the first time after a struggle of 43 Years because of the unbearable pressure created from JM, Govt was forced to issue notification on OROP on 07 Nov 2015. Unfortunately, bureaucrats appear to have spoiled the broth again. Notification issued has serious anomalies not acceptable to soldiers. These are now well known to you all. Govt has also gone back on various promises and is not responding to various requests made and the letters written. It even seems to have gone back on its promise of mediation through Gen VK Singh.

s) For the first time THREE CHIEFS have written to the Govt on serious anomalies of the 7th CPC. Perhaps it may not have had happened had protest at JM was not on. Protest at JM has created full awareness amongst the serving soldiers also which seniors officers cannot afford to ignore henceforth.


Road Map 2016

6. We at Jantar Mantar are not going to relent till our demands are met in toto

7. We will further intensify our protest.

8. All Govt function including 26 Jan 2016 will be boycotted but it will be celebrated with full honors and dignity at Jantar Mantar.

9. Because of the step motherly treatment meted out by the Govt, we are being forced to take some direct actions.

10. We will educate all defense personnel in the poll bound states on the injus.............................









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MILITARY HISTORY : The Top 10 Military Blunders in History

SOURCE:
http://www.historyextra.com/article/feature/top-10-military-blunders-history



The Top 10 Military Blunders 

                in History




From ancient times to the present day, battles have been lost to dire weather, insufficient weaponry and bad luck. But what about those for which poor judgment and bad planning are to blame?



Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415. © The Art Archive/Alamy Stock Photo
Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415. Image from the Chronicle of Enguerrand de Monstrelet. © The Art Archive/Alamy Stock Photo

Here, historian Rupert Matthews explores 10 of 
the worst military blunders in history…


Any fool can lose a battle. All you need to have is a weaker army than your opponent. What takes a special talent is to lose a battle when you start off with all the advantages in your own hands.

Some commanders have managed to throw away the power of greater numbers, strong positions and superior weaponry with blunders of such awesome scale that they have ended up losing a battle that, logically, they should have won with ease. Here are the most impressive military blunders in history…


1) Changping


By July 260 BC the Chinese state of Qin had been besieging the strategic Zhao fortress of Shangdang for three years. Determined to break the deadlock, Zhao Kuo led an army of 450,000 men to break the siege. The Qin army of Bai Qi was smaller than expected and began to retreat. Eager to crush the enemy, Zhao Kuo raced ahead, leaving his supply train behind. That allowed Bai Qi's cavalry to fall upon the Zhao supplies and destroy them.
Short on food, Zhao Kuo retreated to Shangdang, but there was no food there either. Zhao Kuo was killed 46 days later leading a doomed break out attempt, whereupon his entire army surrendered as they were at starvation point. Bai Qi ordered all the emaciated prisoners – up to 400,000 according to contemporary accounts – to be executed. By losing his supplies, Zhao Kuo had lost his entire army.
 

 

2) Trasimene


In June 217 BC the Carthaginian commander Hannibal (pictured below) was marching his army through northern Italy during a war against Rome. The Roman commander Gaius Flaminius Nepos sought to bring Hannibal to battle, but the Carthaginian eluded pursuit.

On the morning of 24 June, Flaminius was pursuing Hannibal along the shores of Lake Trasimene when his advance guard caught up with Hannibal's rear guard  – this was a trap set up by Hannibal in order to ambush Flaminius.




Hannibal and the Carthaginian army ferry their elephants across the

 River Rhone en route to Italy, during the Second Punic War between 

Rome and Carthage, 217 BC. Painting by J Macfarlane. (Photo by Hulton 

Archive/Getty Images)




Flaminius ordered his entire army to race forwards to join the fighting. It would have taken only a few minutes to send horsemen to scout the wooded hills, but Flaminius did not do so. As his army raced forward they lost formation, at which point Hannibal led his main army down from the hills where they had been hiding to crash into the disordered Roman flank.
It was a massacre. Flaminius was killed and of his 30,000 men, half were killed, a third captured and only 5,000 got out alive (although some sources suggest 15,000 were captured and 6,000 managed to flee). By failing to scout his flank, Flaminius lost the battle.


3) Carrhae


In 53 BC the Roman general Marcus Licinius Crassus invaded the Parthian empire with an army of between 35,000 and 45,000 legionaries (and 4000 cavalry) and around 12,000 allies. Learning that the main Parthian army was attacking Armenia, Crassus marched his army directly across the desert hoping to capture the rich cities of Mesopotamia.

Arriving at Carrhae, Crassus found a force of around 10,000 Parthian cavalry under Surenas blocking his path. Crassus led his men into an immediate attack, not allowing them to camp overnight beside a river in case Surenas escaped. Tired, thirsty and hungry, the Roman soldiers failed to fight well, and soon Crassus was surrounded.

Surenas offered to negotiate peace terms, but when Crassus went to parley he was murdered. The Roman army fled back into the desert, where half of them were killed and 10,000 captured to be sold into slavery. By making a series of mistakes – including a failure to allow his men to rest or refresh their water supplies – Crassus lost at Carrhae.

 
 

4) Yarmouk


In AD 636 an army of 40,000 Muslim Arabs led by Khalid ibn al-Walid was raiding the southern provinces of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines sent an army of 100,000 men under Vahan to crush the invasion. On 15 August Vahan found the Arabs at Yarmuok and attacked. However, Vahan's second-in-command, Trithyrius, had been lobbying to be given command of the campaign. The two men distrusted each other, so neither was willing to commit their forces to the attack for fear of betrayal.


After five days of failed assaults and heavy casualties, the Byzantines were attacked by the Arabs. The Byzantine forces again failed to co-operate and were slaughtered piecemeal. By distrusting his subordinates, Vahan lost his army.
 
 

5) Hattin


In 1187 the Muslim leader Saladin lay siege to the Crusader fortress of Tiberias. Meanwhile, King Guy of Jerusalem mustered a large Crusader army at Acre. Some nobles wanted to march to the fortress of La Saphorie, from where they could raid Saladin's supply lines. Guy scorned this advice as a cowardly way to fight a war and beneath his dignity as a king.



Saladin, after a contemporary miniature c1180. (Photo by Ann Ronan 

Pictures/Print Collector/Getty 

Images)

He began to march across the desert direct to Tiberias. Saladin harassed the advance with light cavalry, blocked access to fresh water and set fire to the dry grass and scrub. When the Crusaders were sufficiently weakened, Saladin attacked, killing or capturing almost the entire Crusader army. By allowing pride to take precedence over reality, Guy ensured defeat.
 
 

6) Agincourt


In 1415 an English army under Henry V was marching across northern France when it was confronted by a larger force of Frenchmen under Charles d'Albret.

The English were short of food and were suffering from having to camp outside in autumn weather. All d'Albret needed to do was block the route to English-held territory. But when Henry advanced with flags flying and men chanting, d'Albret took this as an insulting challenge and attacked. He chose to lead his armoured men across a field of sticky clay mud, turned to a quagmire by heavy rain.

The French soldiers slid, slipped and fell, making their advance painfully slow. This gave the English archers sitting targets. By the time the French got to hand to hand combat, they were tired and disordered. Several thousand Frenchmen (including d'Albret) were killed and many more were taken prisoner, while the English may have lost as few as 100 men (the exact number is unknown). By attacking over unsuitable ground, d'Albret doomed his army.


7) Retreat from Moscow


In 1812 the French Emperor Napoleon led an army of 680,000 men drawn from France and her allies on an invasion of Russia. For three months the Russians staged a fighting withdrawal. Finally Napoleon captured Moscow, but the Russians refused to make peace.

Short on supplies, Napoleon retreated. He chose to go back the same way he had come, but there was no food and no shelter to be found. The bitter winter weather found the French army without adequate clothing, and sickness and frostbite increased casualties caused by Russian raids.

By the time Napoleon left Russia, 380,000 of his men were dead; 100,000 were prisoners; and more than 50,000 were unfit for further service. By advancing too far and choosing the wrong route for retreat, Napoleon lost his army.


8) Charge of the Light Brigade


In 1854 a British-Franco-Turkish force was laying siege to the great Russian port of Sevastopol in the Crimea. On 25 October a large Russian army attacked the allies’ supply base at Balaklava. Turkish soldiers abandoned forward artillery redoubts on the Causeway Heights, leaving the valuable artillery to the Russians.

British commander Lord Raglan sent an order to his light cavalry commander Lord Cardigan to charge to "prevent the Russians carrying off the guns". From his position, Cardigan could not see the redoubts, but could see Russian artillery in the valley ahead of him, so he charged them instead. Of the 670 men in the Light Brigade, 270 were killed or wounded and nearly all the horses suffered a similar fate. By giving unclear orders, Raglan lost his light cavalry.

 
 

9) Little Big Horn


In 1876, US Lieutenant Colonel George Custer led the 647 men of the 7th Cavalry Regiment against an alliance of Sioux, Cheyenne and other tribes camped on the Little Big Horn River. Custer decided to launch an attack from several different directions to catch the tribesmen by surprise, disorient them, and stop them forming up properly. In fact the tribes knew Custer was approaching and were waiting. The attack waslaunchedatmidday 





c1865: George Armstrong Custer, who was defeated and killed at battle of

Little Bighorn, 1876. (Photo by Universal History Archive/Getty Images)

Custer's detachment of 210 men was first isolated, then overwhelmed. The detachments led by Major Reno and Captain Benteen were forced back but managed to link up on a defensive position where they held out for the next 24 hours until relieved. By dividing his force, Custer lost both his life and the battle.

10) Stalingrad



In the summer of 1942 the Germans and their allies attacked in the southern part of the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union, aiming to seize the oil fields of the Caucasus and the rich mining areas around the Don and Volga Rivers. They intended to capture the city of Stalingrad to secure the left flank of this advance.

The advance began well, so Hitler diverted the 4th Panzer Army to help the 6th Army take Stalingrad and surrounding areas. Without the 4th Panzers, the main advance slowed. Determined Soviet resistance in Stalingrad caused Hitler to pour reinforcements into the city. A subsequent Russian counteroffensive surrounded the 6th Army and forced its surrender.

By concentrating on a secondary objective and reinforcing failure, Hitler failed to take his primary objective and lost an entire army of 330,000 men.