Saturday, August 29, 2015

OROP : SOLDIER’S PRIDE IS NATION’S SECURITY

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                  SOLDIER’S PRIDE IS NATION’S SECURITY

                                 By

                   Lt. Gen. PG Kamath

 

    

 
 
 

 27 August 2015
 
It was post 1971 and the nation was euphoric. Our countrymen were lauding the Indian Armed Forces for a spectacular victory that had changed the geography of the sub-continent. The nation was savouring the victory and more than 97,368 prisoners were in our Prisoners of War Camps. It was the second largest surrender in the Military History; second only to the surrender of Gen Von Paulus, German, 6th Army at Stalingrad in the Second World War. The Armed Forces were feted everywhere for its courage and the people were convinced that it was one instrument that would never let the country down.
 
 
Amidst this euphoria there were 4000 families, who had lost their fathers/sons/husbands in the war. Another 10,000 were wounded and maimed for life. They were picking up the lost threads of life to continue their journey in the forbidding world. However their sorrow was lost amidst the mirth, laughter and jubilation of victory.
 
 
Unknown to the services a band of bureaucrats were conspiring as to how to cut the Armed Forces to size. Defence Secretary was Mr K B Lal, who was literally there for the entire duration of the Third Pay Commission. He was the one, who provided the inputs to the Third Pay Commission. The Commission was constituted a year before the war and concluded two years after the war. It’s final recommendation marginalising the Armed Forces was made public two months after Fd
Marshal Manekshaw relinquished the post of Chief. Indeed it was a clever move as the most popular person in the country was not able to
take cudgels against the government. This Pay Commission cut the Armed Forces to size for winning the war for the country. Even Fd Mshl Manekshaw was not spared; more of it later. ‘Ingratitude unkinder than the winters wind’ to adopt Shakespearean phrase to an ungrateful
government. How did the Government go about the act?
 
 
Firstly they abolished a separate Pay Commission for the Armed Forces and formulated an equivalence between the Armed Forces and Civilians.
 
It was here that the Pay Commission struck its vilest blow when they considered that ‘a trained infantry soldier with three years of service is below a skilled labour. Little do they know that it is the infantry soldier who does the actual fighting and charges the enemy with naked bayonet literally on the very front edge of the battle and makes eye and steel contact with the enemy. He is the one who bears the brunt of more than 90% of casualty in all wars and yet he was considered the lowest strata to base their comparison. It also means that the infantry soldier with less than three years’ service was considered an semi-skilled/unskilled labour? Just mark the irony of the sinister and ignorant move? Rest of the soldiers were equated based on this preposterous formulae?
 
 
Next step was to reduce the percentage of pension for the Armed Forces.
The OROP that was effective till 1972, was
annulled after the third pay commission.
 
A soldier then served only for 15 years and went on pension at the ages ranging from 33 years to 36 years of age. In view of this, his pension was 70% of his basic pay and an officers pension was 50% of his basic pay as the bulk of them retired at 50 years of age. The civilian counterparts were getting only 30% of their basic pay as pension. Please note they served till they were 58 years of age (now 60 years) and the soldiers retired a quarter century earlier. The wretched Third Pay Commission did not consider the additional 25 years of service his civilian counterpart served and raised their pension to 50% and reduced a soldiers pension from 70% to 50% in order to achieve the so-called parity. Further the government put mandatory 33 years of service for full pension fully knowing that the soldier then retired after 15 years of service. They further as a largesse made a seemingly generous gesture to the Armed Forces by pegging the mandatory service for full pension (50%) to 25 years. Just look at the clever move; fully knowing that the soldier retired after 15 years of service.
 Thus the soldier in effect got only 30% of pay after 15 years of service, as extrapolated from full pension of 50% of pay with 25 years of service.
Thus the Government ingeniously cut a soldiers pension from 70% to 30% of pay at the same time enhancing the civilian pension from 30% to 50%. Look at the perfidy; how can possibly a Government run down her own Armed Forces? It is indeed a remarkable feat from a nation that was a slave nation for over two centuries, yet disregards her Armed Forces who ensure her hard earned freedom?
 
 
Our Defence Ministry were hand in glove with the proposals. There was not a whimper of protest to set right the injustice. The soldiers had to pay heavily for having won the war for the country. Their travails were not over; more was yet to come!
 
[SEE BIGGEST ENEMY OF INDIA
                                   IS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE]
 
 
One would wonder why the soldiers did not protest against the brash injustice perpetrated on them? It would be difficult to believe, as those were the times the officers in particular were told that politics and pay were not to be discussed. They were naïve and had full faith in the government that in the long run; no injustice would be done to them? The disarming naivety of our officers appear incomprehensible now; but it was true then. Hence the entire master stroke of cutting the armed forces to size by impoverishing them was done with so much of dexterity, it took us couple of decades to realise its negative impact.
 [ ABSOLUTELY CORRECT SELF IS THE PRODUCT OF THAT PERIOD AS A JUNIOR OFFICER ]
 
Mrs Gandhi was feted and was called ‘Durga’ and she basked in the limelight of victory and self-adulation. However, she proved to be the daughter of her illustrious father by sharing the same antipathy and disdain towards the Armed Forces. She was a smart women hence concealed it to a great extent with outer façade of support and derived maximum political mileage of the victory. The running down of the Armed Forces in the Third Pay Commission could not have been done without her active and positive consent?
[ SOME PSYCOPHANT  EVEN PRODUCED A TWO HRS PLUS DOCUMENTARY  " INDUS TO INDIRA "]
 
 
Their next target was the most popular figure in the country Fd Marshal Manekshaw.
 He was made a Field Marshall and the appointment is active for life, though ceremonial in nature. A Field Marshall does not retire and continues to wear his five star rank for life. He was entitled to Pay and Allowances for life. The bureaucrats who were literally jealous of his popularity ensured that he did not get his pay and allowances; low and behold! for the next 36 years, and

finally a lump sum of ₹ 1.60 crore of arrears was released to him on intervention by then President Abdul Kalam.

A non-descript bureaucrat gave him his pension dues on his deathbed in Jun 2007 a few days before he breathed his last. Isn’t it a national tragedy? Don’t you sometimes feel whether the country deserves selfless service from its soldiers? Can any country on this earth be more ungrateful towards her soldiers than ‘Mother India?


What a great victory for the MOD

for destroying the soldiers pride?


    [ NOW MOD IS SET TO DESTROY INDIA]
 
 
Let us now analyse as to why a soldier fights? Why does he give his life for a cause? What makes him charge through a fusillade of bullets and splinters against sure death and injury overcoming the instinct of self-preservation? Why is he prepared to make his ultimate sacrifice and bid goodbye to the world? Why does he not think of his loving wife, his innocent children, his aged parents and the living world of mirth and bliss; knowing he has not even spent a quarter of his life? Why all his near and dear ones pale in to insignificance and he sees only his mission like Arjuna only seeing the eye of the bird?

                    All these questions can be

          answered in two words;


                      His Pride.
 
It is his professional pride that make him a hero. He wants to be a hero before his comrades; before his superiors, in his unit and in his country. He is a hero of his village and hero in front of his parents. He is a hero to his wife and a super hero to his children. He also knows he is the last bastion of the nation and he is the last trump card in the hands of his nation. He knows that if he fails the nation fails. It is this emotion that drives him towards mission accomplishment. It is all the way Pride! Pride! And Pride. It is nothing else but ‘Pride’.
 
Sad to say; it is exactly that the Governments of his own country wants to deprive him of?

 He has been badgered, humiliated, impoverished and made a laughing stock in all the successive pay commissions. His status has been lowered time and again by an insensitive government. How can noble thoughts like sacrifice, mission, cause, patriotism and pride be ever understood by self-serving, sly and scheming bureaucracy? A soldiers pride has taken a beating and believe me sir! It would be a long and painful time to build it again?

 
Mr Prime Minister! Before you forget history; In Jun 1932 President Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of US ordered firing on the veterans of First World War for demanding the promised bonus.

Two veterans were killed and several injured. Herbart Hoover lost the election with a devastating defeat and has gone down in history as a lack lustre President.


The Great Depression may have contributed to his rout but the firing on veterans brought him great disrepute. Mr Prime Minister! You are certainly made of a better stuff than Herbert Hoover? Enough has been said of ‘OROP’ and nothing more needs to be said about it.


Supreme court has granted it and parliamentary committee has approved it. Not a single political party has opposed it but it is still undone? For the past 70 days agitation is on and brute force of police has been unleashed on them. Dear Prime Minister! I hope you have seen the sad picture of a proud veteran trying to fight his tears and another veteran whose shirt with medals torn asunder withstands the criminal use of force against him with quiet dignity and equanimity. It is still not too late to make amends.

 
Reminds me the words of Edmond Burke

“ Invention is exhausted, Reason is fatigued,

Experience has given its judgement but

Obstinacy remains unconquered”.

Mr Prime Minister ! I believe you have still the

ability to overrule small minions around you,

who do not have the nation in their heart and

are bent upon the murdering the

                     ‘ Pride in a Soldier’.

Remember ‘Soldiers’ Pride is Nation’s Security’.

                        You kill his pride;

            you endanger the nation’s security.


 

OROP : A NIGHT WITH THE VETERANS ON THE ROAD AT JANTAR MANTAR

SOURCE:
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/on-a-fast-and-furious-a-night-on-the-road-with-military-veterans-on-strike-1211453?pfrom=video-read





                                       MODI  KA  TAMASHA

                 BHARAT KI  IZZAT PAR




Published on Aug 25, 2015
On Tamasha, the Prime Minister is selling a substitute package for One Rank One Pension scheme which includes onions, books and a 'collection' of unfulfilled promises.

Watch more videos:
http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt




                 A NIGHT WITH THE VETERANS
                                        ON
         THE ROAD AT JANTAR  MANTAR

Published on Aug 26, 2015
Seventy-eight-year old Bishambar says he doesn't use his last name much - everyone here refers to him as Grenadier Bishambar. His old regiment is his only identity. For nearly 70 days, the old Grenadier has been praying intently every night before he tries to sleep. Sleep is a luxury. There are many thoughts in his mind. When will he return home? When will the protests over One Rank, One Pension finally end? Will he get a few thousand rupees more every month as pension? Will the government finally give his fellow ex-servicemen the respect that he feels has been denied to them?

Watch more videos:
http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt

 
 
 

On a Fast, and Furious. A Night on the Road With Protesting Military Veterans

 
 
 
Seventy-eight-year old Bishambar says he doesn't use his last name much - everyone here refers to him as Grenadier Bishambar.
 His old regiment is his only identity.

For nearly 70 days, the old Grenadier has been praying intently every night before he tries to sleep.
 
Sleep is a luxury.
 
There are many thoughts in his mind. When will he return home? When will the protests over One Rank, One Pension finally end? Will he get a few thousand rupees more every month as pension? Will the government finally give his fellow ex-servicemen the respect that he feels has been denied to them?



  
'Grenadier' Bishambar, 78, is among the ex-servicemen who are sleeping out in the open to support his colleagues in the protests demanding One Rank, One Pension.
 
 
Alongside Bishambar, are a handful of ex-servicemen who may not be on a fast unto death but who will not leave the side of the men who are fasting like Havaldar Major Singh, who has not eaten a morsel of food since August 17. Major Singh, who refused to be hospitalised on Wednesday, is now so weak that he will be shifted anytime.


The Havaldar tells us,
 "Until our aim is achieved, I will stay here. If I have to die here, then I will die here. No problem."
Colonel Pushpender Singh, another officer retired from the Grenadiers, had begun his fast with Havaldar Major Singh. He had been shifted to the Army Research and Referral Hospital on Monday, after his condition deteriorated. But even in hospital, he has refused to ear and continues to be on drips.
Joining in on the protests on Wednesday was AK Sharma, a former Commander of the Indian Navy. He laughs as he asks me whether I would like to join him on a fast unto death.
 
 I don't have the courage, I tell him.
 
 "Try it, you will find courage" he says.
 
 I ask the Commander how he intends to spend the night. "We'll talk. We'll try and rest as much as we can. And let us see how it goes. My family backs me, which is why I am here."

Jantar Mantar has an eerie silence now. Gone are the other protesters. Gone is the constant cacophony of loud speakers jostling for the attention of the passers-by. All that is constant now is the occasional autorickshaw that passes by this route and a handful of OROP protesters who refuse to leave.

They are true soldiers, tasked to hold the line. That's what they are doing here. Old military habits die hard. An order is an order and they will not budge until that is carried out.
 
Story First Published: August 27, 2015 10:21 IST
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, August 28, 2015

OROP : WARNING : DONT CROSS THE "LIMIT O F PENETRATION" LEST THE NATION IS DESTROYED

SOURCE:
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/even-as-rajnath-singh-intervenes-orop-deadlock-continues-over-this-clause-1212024?pfrom=home-india





        WARNING : DONT CROSS THE
         "LIMIT O F PENETRATION"
     LEST THE NATION IS DESTROYED

  Mr  MODI ,the Central heading above itself is self explanatory. The task of the 'Political Leader Ship' of the day is to identify 'THE  ROUGE' as Pakistan has identified that INDIA is the only threat to existence of PAKISTAN.

           By the same token the only threat to security of INDIA  is the 'INTERNAL THREAT' within the 'GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENT" By the way 'INDIAN ARMED FORCES[AFS]within the  parameters of the existing governmental thinking is not the part of the
'GOVERNMENT  ESTABLISHMENT.'

 AFS are the commissioned/ & or recruited

              MODIJEE, Now it is your job to identify which organ
              OF YOUR GOVERNMENT
  is a 'FIFTH COLUMN' security threat to the                                NATION.

             WISH U BEST OF LUCK


                            LISTEN.
 THE VIDEO  MAY HELP U IN FOR
                    IDENTIFICATION.


Published on Aug 28, 2015
The 50th anniversary of the 1965 war an occasion for war veterans to remember the great battles that they were part of. Instead, several 1965 war veterans were out protesting in New Delhi. With signs of fresh differences between the government and protestors, will One Rank, One Pension remain an unrealised dream for war veterans?


                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCUN40iUMHg







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Meet on OROP Inconclusive, Differences Persist: Top 10 Developments
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The agitation demanding the implementation of OROP has been on for over two months.

New Delhi:  Talks between the government and the army veterans demanding the implementation of One Rank One Pension scheme held this evening has remained inconclusive. The veterans have again turned down the government's suggestion of implementing the scheme from 2015 instead of 2014, the key issue on which the talks have been stuck, sources told NDTV. 
              
Here are the latest developments:
The meeting with Chief of Army Staff General Dalbir Singh took place this evening, hours after a second army veteran was hospitalised and Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to handle the One Rank One Pension issue.
 
Top government sources told NDTV that the government is committed to implement OROP -- as reiterated by PM Modi in his Independence Day address -- but it won't want to be pressurised into making the announcement.

Sources told NDTV that a "positive movement" is expected on the issue this week since Prime Minister Narendra Modi is handling the matter. There ae speculations that the announcement will be made on August 28, the 50th anniversary of the 1965 war with Pakistan.


Earlier today, Havaldar (Retd) Ashok Singh Chauhan, was taken to the Army Research and Referral (R&R) hospital after suffering from "muscle atrophy". Havaldar (Retd) Major Singh, who is also on hunger strike, refused medical check-up.


The ex-servicemen's meeting with the government came with a view to settling the differences -- the chief one being the date from which the scheme will be implemented. Government sources say the time difference would mean an expenditure of Rs. 20,000 crore instead of the expected Rs. 8,000 crore.

On Monday, 63-year-old Col (Retd) Pushpender Singh, who was among the few army veterans on an indefinite hunger-strike at Delhi's Jantar Mantar since August 16, had to be hospitalised.


The army veterans had gone on indefinite hunger as the protests demanding the implementation of OROP escalated on Independence Day. The announcement was expected to be the centerpiece of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

Two days later, 10 former service chiefs wrote to PM Modi, expressing "dismay" at the government's handling of OROP and urging it to "settle this issue expeditiously and in an urgent time frame."


The veterans have repeatedly reminded PM Modi that OROP was one of his key promises in the run-up to the national election last year.


The implementation of OROP will give equal pension to servicemen retiring at the same rank regardless of when they retire. At present, a soldier who retired many years ago is paid far less than someone several ranks junior to him retiring now. It is expected to benefit 3 million former soldiers.
Story First Published: August 25, 2015 20:45 IST





Even As Rajnath Singh Intervenes, OROP Deadlock Continues Over This Clause



Even As Rajnath Singh Intervenes, OROP Deadlock Continues Over This Clause
 
Sources said, the government is unwilling to appear as buckling under the veteran's pressure to implement OROP.
 
 
New Delhi:  Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today met the Army veterans who are demanding the implementation of One Rank One Pension or OROP and promised a resolution even as a stalemate over a critical clause continued.


 Despite Mr Singh's intervention, sources say the government is firm its offer of reviewing pensions every five years while the veterans are demanding an annual review. The review rationalises outdated pension rates, in effect raising them after a particular period.


 Talks between the government and the veterans reportedly broke down once again on Thursday night. Upset veterans decided to boycott celebrations today to mark the 50th anniversary of India's successes in the 1965 war against Pakistan.


 

There had been speculation that a date for implementing OROP could be announced today if an agreement was reached between the government and ex-servicemen.


 Last night, the group of ex-servicemen negotiating with the government, walked out of a meeting that they had hoped would finally bring a breakthrough on their demand of two decades. They said they could not accept the government's new proposals on OROP.


 Sources said, the government is unwilling to appear as buckling under the veteran's pressure to implement OROP. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Thursday that PM Modi would make an announcement "as and when time comes".


The government is said to be upset that more and more veterans are joining the hunger strike at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, which began after PM Modi failed to announce OROP in his Independence Day speech on August 15.

 OROP will give equal pension to servicemen retiring with the same rank regardless of when they retire.
              
Story First Published: August 28, 2015 18:24 IST






















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Anil Kaul
August 28 at 7:44pm

 
 

NEGOTIATIONS: OROP

From a week prior to the 69th Independence day a series of meetings between UFESM reps and Governmet/government appointed officials have been taking place. Some information, of the dramatis persona, the locations of the meetings and the discussions there on are doing the rounds. The media is reporting the same from, firstly its own sources in government and secondly as per briefings given out by the media centre of the UFESM. 



First Attempt at Resolution: As a possible run up to the 15th of Aug and a fallout of the ultimatum of escalation from 16th Aug by UFESM if no announcement is made that day. The government emissary was Gen VP Malik the former COAS, the meetings were overseen by the good offices of Mr Rajeev Chandrashekhar, MP with the COAS and fin ministry as well as PMO officials in attendance. The UFESM team comprised of Lt Gen Balbir Singh, Maj Gen Satbir Singh & Gp Capt VK Gandhi. The discussions veered around a grand reduction of approximately 4-600 Cr from the worked out figures by MoD of Rs 8293 Cr. The way suggested was for UFESM to accept 2011 as the base year of fixation that would imply that there would be no fixation as it was in 2011 that pensions were last fixed,


secondly to push the payout date forward from 1/4/2014 to 1/4/2015,

finally that there would be no yearly review of pension and that reviews would be limited to awards of successive pay commissions.

 Since this was against the very spirit of Parliamentary acceptance of OROP, Not only did UFESM reject the proposal unequivocally but the Government appoint interlocutor Gen Malik recused himself within 48h.

 The government reps did request UFESM to call off the agitation and go slow on the escalation for a period of ten days. The first part was rejected but the second part was considered for implementation. However Col Pushpendra Singh & Hav Major Singh refused all efforts to the cotrary and went on Fast-unto-death (FUD) wef 16th Aug.

The other points of escalation came into effect the same day.

 These were: -
1.15th August declared as a black day for ESM.
2. Boycott of all government run/sponsored functions will be enforced.
3. Black flags and Black arm bands will be displayed by all ESM
4. RHS to continue.
5. FUD will nor be discouraged unless medical condition warrants
As a result, no announcement was made

Second Attempt at


Resolution: Exactly ten days from Independance day that is on 25 Aug the system of meetings re-started. Since then there have been the following meetings almost on a daily basis. For all meetings only General’s Balbir & Satbir have attended in presence of COAS except the last one that was set up by Lt Gen NS Malik of the BJP ESM cell. 
  
1. With the NSA Mr Ajit Doval.
2. With Mr Nripendra Mishra Spl Secy in PMO
3. With JS PMO Mr.Anurag Jain
4. With HM Shri Rajnath Singh.

Trend of Proposals The trend of discussions I nitially followed the same proposal as that of pre independence day. Since UFESM did not rescind from their stand of “No acceptance outside the definition of OROP as accepted by Parliament” ,


the government gradually started relenting and started giving counter proposals. These are summarized as below: -

1. Instead of insisting on base year being 2011 they would consider the base uyear as 2013-14 as per vote on account & finance bill 2014. 


2. The pay out date be pushed forward from 1/4/14 to 1/4/15


3. There would be no provision of review of pensions except at the time of deliberations of successive pay commissions.


These were rejected outright as unacceptable in totality. 


In the next round with Spl

 Secy PMO the following was proposed. 

1. Instead of insisting on base year being 2011 they would consider the base uyear as 2013-14 as per vote on account & finance bill 2014. 

2. The payout date be pushed forward from 1/4/14 to 1/1/15. UFESM accepted considering from 1/6/14. 


3. There would be no provision of review of pensions except at the time of deliberations of successive pay commissions.




Once again the UFESM members walked out. 


The latest round was held on 27 Aug with JS PMO and government came down to the following lines.


1. Instead of insisting on base year being 2011 they would consider the base uyear as 2013-14 as per vote on account & finance bill 2014. 


2. The payout date be pushed forward from 1/4/14 to 1/9/14. 


3. There would be a provi
sion of review of pensions once every five years against the proposal of once a year or once at least every two years. 


The UFESM retracted its offer of acceptance of payment from 1/6/14 and rejected this proposal too. The underlying reason being the review of pension yearly or once in two years is the heart and soul of the OROP proposal. 



This is for Information of all veterans and could be passed on to various groups and sites as deemed appropriate.



 The above has been authorized for release by Gp Capt VK Gandhi VSM as desired by the Principal advisors of UFESM.

Col Anil Kaul,VrC
Media Advisor
UFESM
28 Aug 2015.