Defence Ministry rudderless, says Jaitley

A notification effecting the ‘one-rank, one-pension’ scheme for ex-servicemen is yet to be announced, he pointed out.

April 26, 2014 01:35 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:27 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP leader Arun Jaitley

BJP leader Arun Jaitley

Describing Defence Ministry under AK Antony as “rudderless and without direction”, BJP leader Arun Jaitley on Saturday said the country’s defence preparedness has severely suffered during UPA regime.

“The geopolitical realities compel us to analyse that any future aggression may see the build-up of Pakistan and China axis. Our defence purchases and preparedness have seriously suffered. Under AK Antony, the Raksha Mantralya has been virtually rudderless and without direction,” Mr. Jaitley wrote in his campaign diary.

The BJP leader, who is locked in a tough battle against Congress candidate Capt Amarinder Singh in Amritsar, also pointed out that notification effecting the ‘one-rank, one-pension’ scheme for ex-servicemen is yet to be announced.

“Ex-servicemen are aggrieved by the fact that notwithstanding the promise of implementing ‘one-rank, one-pension’,the notification giving effect to the announcement has not been issued,” he said.

“A weak-kneed policy of the UPA on national security adversely impacts the mindset of those who hold national security as the priority issue,” added Mr. Jaitley.

Referring to Narendra Modi’s rallies in Punjab on Friday, he said “Each of these rallies was extremely well attended.

The enthusiasm at the rallies, coupled with large attendance, was a give way. Modi’s visit to Punjab is a game changer.”

He said: “The most significant section where the Modi appeal is clearly visible is the youth. His ability to charge up and motivate the younger generation has been most evident.

In an environment of disillusionment with governance, he appears to have become a nucleus of hope.”

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