OROP announcement totally disappointing: Congress

September 05, 2015 06:33 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:12 am IST - New Delhi

Congress leader A.K. Antony said the Centre has ridiculed the ex-servicemen as well as the whole country.

Congress leader A.K. Antony said the Centre has ridiculed the ex-servicemen as well as the whole country.

The Congress on Saturday termed as “totally disappointing” the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme announced by the government.

“The Modi government has substantially diluted the provisions of the OROP announced by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA). Today’s (Saturday) announcement about OROP by the Defence Minister is totally disappointing,” Congress leader and former defence minister A.K. Antony told reporters in Delhi.

“Today’s claims by the Defence Minister that the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) government is for the first time accepting the long-standing demand... I don’t know what language to use. We had already accepted in toto the demand for OROP and were in the process of implementing it,” Mr. Antony said.

“They (the government) have ridiculed the ex-servicemen as well as the whole country,” the Congress leader said.

“The UPA also included family pension and disability pension in the OROP. It took a decision that OROP would be implemented from April 1, 2014 itself. It had also substantially increased the pension of ex-servicemen three times,” he said.

“Step by step, we had reduced the gap that has now ultimately been announced,” he added.

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