Ex-servicemen hold protest, demand equal pension (Lead)
March 14th, 2010 - 7:54 pm ICT by IANS ( 5 comments )
New Delhi, March 14 (IANS) A delegation of retired defence personnel Sunday marched to Rashtrapati Bhavan to return over 5,000 gallantry and meritorious service medals and submitted a memorandum signed in their blood, demanding “equal pension for each rank”.
The retired personnel, however, did not return the medals as they wanted to give these to President Pratibha Patil in person. The president is the supreme commander of the armed forces.
“These medals are precious to us and we can’t give these to anybody. As the president did not accept them personally, we brought back all the medals. We gave a memorandum signed by over 6,000 ex-servicemen with their blood,” said Lieutenant-General (retired) Raj Kadyan of the Indian Ex-servicemen’s Movement (IEM).
The IEM is demanding that irrespective of the date on which a soldier retires, he or she should get the same pension, which rises every time there is a wage revision.
According to Kadyan, a central government ruling March 8, 2010, narrowed the pension gap between soldiers retired after and before January 2006 but they wanted the difference to be completely removed.
“We feel so dejected today that we are compelled to return our lifetime honours for our rights. Despite a raw deal being meted to us, we are ready to lend our support in any hostile situation,” said Major-General (retired) Balbir Kataria.
Earlier in the day, around 1,000 ex-servicemen from the three defence forces held the protest at Jantar Mantar, the 18th century observatory on the edge of the commercial district of Connauht Place, and collected their gallantry medals.
“We fought for the country without caring for our lives and are now compelled to fight another battle for our rights. We are demanding one rank one pension, and as a protest are returning our honours that we won by putting our lives at stake,” Commodore (retired) Lokesh Batra said.
Despite the central government rejecting their demand, the ex-servicemen have decided to continue their struggle.
“We will continue our struggle peacefully and it is a shame for the country that soldiers have to return their gallantry awards and meritorious medals,” said another retired soldier who did not want to be identified.
According to IEM office-bearers, a soldier who retired before 1996 gets a monthly pension of Rs.3,670, but one who retired between 1996 and December 2005 gets Rs.4,680. A soldier who retired after January 2006 gets Rs.8,700.
Effectively then, an army havildar, who retired earlier, gets pension money that is less than what a soldier retiring after January 2006 gets, though the havildar enjoys a higher rank. The mismatch applies to all ranks, the ex-soldiers pointed out.
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March 16th, 2010 at 4:53 pm
Sir, I am ex-BSF Havaldar and retired on 1.1.2008 My pension as per 10.12.2009 order and web site visit Rs.5280/= but only 4077/= drawing till date.Sir we are also performing defence duty as Indias Ist defence is BSF. BSF protect alover nation complete time or Army protect only war time in adition to above BSF performing internal duties also. BSF performing duties at Hialtitude also but pension less than one army sipoy. Why not given equal pension to BSF
Request provide same army pension to BSF pers also and their service also make same army otherwise non health pers performed indian border security duties and their bag and bages with arms/ammunation carry by other soldiers
March 22nd, 2010 at 6:37 pm
I am an ex serviceman of Indian Air Force got released on 01.03.1996. I am now re employed and paying Income Tax of 30% on defence pension also. Kindly let me know whether such income is taxable-since Govt. had earlier pronounced to exempt income tax on defence pension
March 26th, 2010 at 9:52 pm
We will continue our struggle peacefully for our rights and it is a shame for the country that soldiers have to return their gallantry awards and meritorious medals. Why the nation don’t think it seriously for them those who laid their lives without their personal interest, but only for the nation.
Jai Hind
April 26th, 2011 at 6:15 pm
sir,
I have retired on 30.08.2005. i am getting pension of rs 6185 per month.i submitted an application to my bank and pension department but no response is given till date.pse intimate where I have to consult so that my pension will be revised.
thanks
veer singh ex si/cipher
April 26th, 2011 at 6:25 pm
sir, i have retired BSF sub inspector .who retired on 30-.08.2005. I am getting pension of rs 6185/- I already submitted an application to my band and pension department but response is given till date. please intimate where i have to consult so that my pension will be revised
thanks
veer singh ex si/cipher border security force