Monday, May 25, 2015

OROP : THE LONGEST PLAYING REALITY SHOW IN INDIA TODAY .

















 Why ‘Doodh mein Mingani Daal Rahe ho’


                                                                                                             Jaitley Saab'?







   Indian Ex Servicemen Movement
 
   
   
 
Anil Kaul posted in Indian Ex Servicemen Movement
 
   
Anil Kaul
May 24 at 12:27am
 
A wonderful explanation of the OROP nee DDLJ Saga by Col R P Chaturvedi, Member GB IESM & Head of ECHS cell. Read on, 

One Rank One Pension (OROP) is perhaps the longest playing Reality show in India today.


It even beats popular cinema, including the
phenomenal ‘Dil Wale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge' (DDLJ) now being screened
at the Maratha Mandir, Mumbai for over twenty years.





OROP however differs from DDLJ in its vibrancy.



The political paradigm, the legislative cast, and the level of the latter’s honesty
of intent keep changing. There is one constant;


the Babu, lying in

ambush, watchful of

any improvement in

the Fauji's service

conditions, pay or

perks, and ever

ready to scuttle such

effort.


This may appear a
harsh pronouncement, but Babudom's demonstrated apathy towards the
Faujis does not inspire confidence in Fauji mind.



Need evidence?


There
is enough to write a book.




The current legislative


cast centre stage is,

Defence Minister,

Finance Minister and

the Prime Minister.



The verbal jugglery and
contradictory public statements of these three keep stoking the suspense and confusion around the implementation of OROP


somewhat like the Finale' of TV Reality shows when winner is announced.

Him?

Me?


Him?

Me?

OROP?

No OROP?

When OROP?

How OROP?


Twisted Definition
masquerading as OROP-



Kaddu being passed off as Mango?


 Dhak Dhak !

Dhak Dhak!


 Dhak Dhak!



NDA Government's assumption of power in 2014 raised expectations that
implementation of OROP would be one of the first items to be ticked off the new government's 'To Do' list, specially with Mr Modi's oft
repeated and apparently passionate commitment to its early implementation.




The hopes were raised further when Mr Arun Jaitley
assumed dual charge of Ministries of Defence and Finance, as he could
have synthesized the two ministries to act in concert for early
implementation of OROP.


Unfortunately Mr Jaitley failed our expectations. His apathy and lack of sincerity about the subject  demonstrably stood out during a meeting with ex-servicemen (ESM ) soon
after assuming office. Walking in an hour late for this scheduled meeting, the Defence cum Finance Minister went through the meeting
without making eye contact with participants and left them with two insights.


One.


 That promises made during elections are not meant to be
honored- hinting that NaMo's commitment to Faujis about OROP was just
an election ploy.



 Really?


But we Faujis


- men of honor, took our
prospective PM seriously, assuming him to be ethical



(Pran Jayein par

vachan na Jaye).



The meeting left the veterans
confused if Mr Jaitley had got it all wrong or whether PM was indeed unethically promising
something he knew he would not honor.



Two.

 Continuing to avoid eye
contact, Mr Jaitley asked the shocked veterans to "Lower your expectations" regarding

OROP.


 Hullo?

 Veterans are not beggars looking for alms.

 Expectations?

OROP is a term precisely defined by several
Parliamentary Committees over decades, AFTER hearing all stake holders including MoD and other ministries and departments.



“ OROP IMPLIES
THAT UNIFORM PENSION BE

PAID TO THE ARMED FORCES

PERSONNEL RETIRING IN
THE SAME RANK WITH SAME

LENGTH OF SERVICE

IRRESPECTIVE OF THEIR DATE
OF RETIREMENT AND ANY

FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS IN

THE RATE OF PENSION TO BE
AUTOMATICALLY PASSED ON

TO PAST PENSIONERS. THIS

IMPLIES BRIDGING THE
GAP BETWEEN RATE OF

PENSION OF CURRENT

PENSIONERS AND PAST

PENSIONERS
AND ALSO FUTURE

ENHANCEMENTS IN THE RATE

OF PENSION TO BE
AUTOMATICALLY PASSED ON

TO PAST PENSIONERS.”




 So what does 'lowering
of expectations' mean?


Is Mr Jaitley suggesting

a change of definition?



Reinventing the wheel?


How illogical.


 If you want a Mango
shake, and are served a Pumpkin Shake,



 and told it is 'Mango Shake',

would you call it Mango


 Shake?



It stays Pumpkin shake. Not a Mango Shake.


Amazing, this simple point missed Mr Jaitley’s legalistic mind.



Change of definition does not stay OROP and is NOT acceptable to Faujis.



Period.



This was the 'Dhakka Start' we had with the First Defence Minister of NDA 2014,
who showed little empathy for his watch, little understanding of issue involved, and little ability to control, guide or steer the well entrenched and obstructionist MoD bureaucracy, congenitally hostile to Faujis.




Little wonder OROP stayed in cold storage during Mr Jaitley's part time, disinterested and casual stewardship (?) of MoD.




Veteran disenchantment with the NDA consequently started growing.



Mr Manohar Parrikar's appointment as Defence Minister towards end 2014 was welcomed with a collective sigh of relief by the Veteran community. An unassuming, hands on, modest, hard working and result
oriented man, Mr Parrikar has been an extremely successful Chief Minister of Goa over two terms. Alumni of Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai, he possesses a scientific tamper, a remarkable clarity of mind in getting to the crux of issues, and excellent peoples skills.





Within weeks of assuming office he got to grips with the long pending issues gathering dust in MoD, including OROP, by not just listening to the

'ghisa pita' MoD briefings, but also by interacting closely and extensively with stake holders- in case of OROP, with ESM. He thus got a better balanced picture of the situation, and then applied his technical and analytical skills to work a way around the obstacles, of
which there are plenty in his ministry. Despite every argument
'against' OROP having already been heard by successive Parliamentary and Defence committees and being either rejected or resolved, the
Babus of the parent ministry of Faujis never tire of pulling them out and presenting them as fresh logic against OROP time and again!




Mr Parrikar has painstakingly worked with a sense of purpose to fulfill the BJP’s commitment of implementing OROP. His resolve is a welcome change, and in contrast, to the argument that election promises are just hoax.



Veterans believe NaMo‘s commitment to OROP
is real; and feel Mr Parrikar is much more closer to PMs Line of
Thought than Mr Jaitley is.





Despite Mr Parriikar's clearly visible efforts and resolve, while OROP is YET to be implemented and the case file keeps shuttling leisurely from Finance Ministry to other ministries – we are familiar with this bureaucratic delay tactic- a regular confusing Tamasha is played out in media daily, with contrary signals of the 'announcement' being just
'three days away' or ' just there'.




There are also (laughable) rumors of the OROP issue being addressed to the 7th CPC for resolution.



Hullo!!



Are you kidding? Do

Legislative decisions/

award get addressed to

Pay Commissions for

'resolution'?


CPC has different terms of
reference as any professional knows. So such irresponsible and tension inducing


 'maza lene wali khabar'


 from portals of power are certainly malicious. No marks guessing who is playing games.
The daily Nautanki resembles the


'Mutt and Geoff'

 technique of interrogation of suspects, which involves one interrogator roughing up
and being tough towards the prisoner, while the other is sympathetic, soft, friendly; ensuring one or the other 'breaks his will'.



The OROP
drama has its own Mutt and Geoff, and while the Veteran community has so far played along, now the idea of being taken for a political Mutt
and Geoff Drama, is dawning on most.



Far from ‘breakng

Veteran will’
it’s strengthening it.




There are also Red Herrings floated around, like 'If you give OROP to Faujis, EVERYONE will ask for it'.



 While this obstructionist and
illogical idea has been put across ad nauseam and killed repeatedly by various Parliamentary Committees on OROP, let me re-explain.
97% of Faujis are compulsorily retired between age 35 and 42, to keep a young profile in the Defence forces




 (That is the reason that soldiers are referred to as

 'Jawan'.


Oddly, term 'Jawan' also gets
used by the ignorant, to refer to anyone in uniform- CRP, BSF etc,
where the right term is


             'constable').


 Faujis don’t' get to serve till
60 like other government employees. Consequent monetary loss to Faujis
as compared to their civilian counterpart is minimum 60 Lacs at age 60. It is partly to address this that OROP is needed for Faujis. If there are any other departments or forces that send people home before superannuation, compulsorily, the same could be applied to them, but aside from that, it is a reasoned demand approved for Faujis by all political parties.




Shockingly the 'All will Ask for it' logic does not get extended to
the Parasitical and one of its kind illogical and unjust loot in the
world, called 'Non Functional Financial Upgrade' (NFFU). Self served by civil services to themselves at the officer level (Non Officer Civil employees are not covered), this parasitical dole implies that if your batch mate is promoted, you, despite not being promoted, will start drawing the same salary as him even if you continue to poodle fake in the lower job.


 Nuances vary, with IAS having 2 year lead over others; which the others are now fighting to get parity over this loot of tax payer's money for rewarding mediocrity.


Tell me, which corporate would pay a guy higher salary for doing same lower work just because his colleague gets promoted?


Government of India does this.
Its like all life Happy Hour. And there are provisions to rise to be
equivalent of a Lieutenant General at retirement time, even if you mark time all your life. Just stick around and enjoy, maybe work if inescapable,


and enjoy the fruits of

your friend’s promotion.


 Wow!

 Can it be any better?



And mind you, this NFFU Club is ONLY for Civil Services Officers.




Forgotten is the lower bureaucracy who have no such system.



There is a strong case to squash NFFU totally- its anybody's guess how much money
goes into this parasitical scheme.




With above mind set, little wonder similar divide and rule suggestions keep appearing for 'selective application of OROP' to certain ranks/
groups. This divide and rule technique has never got us anywhere as a nation, and yet Babudom keeps coming up with such pearls of unimaginative ideas.



OROP as a principle is a universal system applicable to ALL defence personnel. Officer Men mix is undeniably the
sole battle winning factor that fetches results. One cannot split
them. Sadly, the Fauji has to explain, fight, go to court, and still not have OROP till the Almighty calls. Many have died waiting for OROP.




 Many more would likely

do the same, as Mr

Jaitley advises to

'lower expectations' and


scrutinize till cows come

home.




Finance can
afford the luxury of 'time being limitless'. For others, it is
limited. As indeed it would be individually even for the minister.



The THIRD legislative cast on OROP stage is PM Modi (NaMo earlier in this narrative). An extremely sharp man with a vision for India, he has risen from grass root levels of political pyramid and learnt lessons along. His views have been consistently developed, refined and self tested. He has deep rooted understanding and intuitive insights into political maneuvering. I personally believe the BJPs loss in
Delhi elections was more an effort at 'AAP Mukti' as the preceding strategy of 'Congress Mukt Bharat'. Had it not been so, the many almost juvenile blunders would not have been made in Delhi. No SIr, NaMo is too smart for that.




With a firm hand on affairs of state, while policy is clearly
centralized, execution is largely delegated but closely monitored.
NaMo has an excellent sense of timing and PR. The large emotional issue of OROP is clearly a card that can be played again and again, normally before elections.




So when does the OROP


card get played?



It’s anybody's guess, but 2019 seems long way off. There will be
multiple opportunities, like during Bihar elections or Bengal or UP  elections.



 Or both?


A multi use will be attempted.
The veteran community is closely watching this with concern. In an era
of connectivity and an active media, secrets, intrigue and double speak is difficult to conceal. The Fauji finds NaMo's volte-face to a commitment that catapulted him to power difficult to come to terms with.



They are aware that last

minute , perhaps

mellowed down/ watered
down version (Mango

and Kaddu? ) of OROP

may be announced

closer to some sensitive

timing, to garner

support/ votes.



 First, it must be
clear that OROP is a defined concept and needs implementation in
letter and spirit. Dilution will NOT be acceptable to Faujs.



Second. A
'Fail Safe' time line needs to be defined- Kargil Divas seems good, 26 July, by which time 'Money iin Bank' with OROP credits must be affected. This is a Legislative award, already been cleared in parliament and money set aside for it. All that remains is not so much an "Announcement" but the issue of implementation letter by MoD, on which the CGDA can credit money to pension accounts. Necessary tables are ready with Service Headquarters.




How come fresh tables

are being talked about?



 Reiniventing the wheel?



Whichever way, beyond the ‘Fail
Safe’ time line, a confirmation of betrayal would be assumed by ESM organizations that OROP has not been given. No last minute announcements would help change the situation.




It would therefore be most desirable for the PM to conclude the OROP story now, by clearing the implementation of OROP to slip into veteran
bank accounts NOW, in the manner of


"Ja Simran Ja,

         Apni Zindagi Ji Le"



when Amrish Puri lets go of Kajol's hand to grasp Shahrukh's on the moving train in DDLJ..





Really, the train is steaming off.


Many Veterans have already

'Gaddi Chadh Gaye'


 waiting for OROP,


and many are boarding every minute.

Why delay Mr PM?


And Why


 ‘Doodh mein Mingani


Daal Rahe ho’



Jaitley Saab'?