I decided that in addition to factual information of the Armed Forces, I should use this forum to give out my opinion on various issues that seem to b surfacing at regular intervals.
The genesis of all current problems seem to go back to the award of the 6 CPC that came into effect from 01 Jan 2006. It coincided with the widespread proliferation of MSM and social media, in the print, electronic and gadget mediums. The veterans of the armed forces decided to take up cause as those serving did not have any rights to protest or even raise their voice against perceived injustices other than through normal channels of command, ironically the same channel that had passed the unjust order in the first place.
The first signs of open dissent had been seen after the 5 CPC where the Air Force technical cadre had publicly demonstrated against the anomalies in awards between them and the flying cadres. This being a single service and that too a limited numbers protest all conditions were agreed to and everyone was none the wiser. The next defiant stand was taken by the then CNS Admiral Sureesh Mehta, when he passed orders to the Navy not to implement the award of the 6CPC. Once again the effect of a small service being clobbered to submission brought the curtain down on this episode, the good Admiral soon retired and business carried on as usual. The 38 anomalies with regard to the armed forces pointed out by the tri-service pay cells after the 6CPC remain unresolved even ten years and numerous committees later.
It was only after the 6CPC that it was noticed that due to an anomaly, Brigadiers were drawing higher pensions than Maj's Gen. After the initial bout of representation, applications and redressal requests had been consigned to the shredder by the MoD under the watch of then RM and ironically the current supreme commander, that, in 2008, a group of general officers of the three services and supported by the relative junior veterans as also personnel from the rank and file created an All India organisation called the Indian Ex-Servicemen's Movement (IESM). The aim of this movement was to create an atmosphere for the implementation of One Rank One Pension, an issue hanging fire since 1982. The anomaly of differential pension between Brigs and Maj's Gen having been accepted by the honourable Supreme Court (HSC), now known as the SPS Vains Vs Union of India case. The court order being passed in 2010, contested again and again by MoD on flimsy grounds till they had to eat crow finally and correct the injustice as late as the second half of 2015, seven years to clear an oen and shut case fought by the affected officers on facts and contested by MoD on a set of half and un truths on one hand and twisting of facts on the other.
The IESM, a self financing , non profit organisation was created as the other organisations existing at that time the Indian Ex-Services League, (IESL), being a quasi government body, the Air Force Association with the serving chief as its patron, and the Navy Foundation (that has till date shied away from any form of protest) did not project or protest any kind of unjust issues heaped on the serving or veteran community due to the apprehension of the heavy dose of government largesse being taken away from them.
All this changed on or around end of Dec 2014, when IESM announced a protest rally at India Gate to coincide with Army Day 2015. A flurry of activity and immediate consultations were announced and the RM called for an urgent meeting at Kotah house with representatives of the IESM from across ranks and across services. The COAS was present, He assured all present that by 31 March 2015 at the latest, OROP would be a reality. Many such dates were promised between 31 Mar and 28 May 2015 but the announcement remained elusive. On 6th June 2015 on a call given by IESM a number of ESM organisations representatives gathered at the Constitution club in a show of unity. Barring a certain amount of uncivilised behaviour by some disgruntled ESM, the meeting passed off amicably and it was decided to hold a massive rally at Jantar Mantar as India Gate area had been place off limits for such activity. Unknown to most the rally had the blessings of the RM who was having a tough time getting past the villain of the piece , "THE FM". The PMO was also looking on helplessly as Jet Lee put one obstacle after another to thwart the acceptance of OROP as accepted by Parliament and categorically promised by the PM in his election speeches and as mentioned in the BJP manifesto for LS 2014. The rally was a grand success with over 50,000 ESM and families attending the same. Simultaneously rally's were held by ESM in over 55 cities pan India. This pattern continued till 05 Sep 2015 when the RM in the presence of the three chiefs and the def secretary announced the acceptance of OROP albeit not fully as per the accepted definition. There were four glaring omissions and so the protests continued. The GoI notified the watered down award on 07 Nov followed by appointing a One man judicial committee to look into the anomalies.
This could be described as the first battle of the great Pen War. As if this was not enough, a second battle of the Pen War opened shortly thereafter by the acceptance of the highly discriminatory award of the 7CPC. This was followed by two more fronts being opened up , one against disability pension and the next on the intra status of AHQ civilian officers viz Defence officers on the specious need of functionality. All this with the back drop of the ongoing conflict in J&K & NE, the daily loss of soldiers and the daily creation of platitudanal "Jhumla's" exhorting the Armed Forces.
Social Media erupted as never before and former uniformed writer after writer used his new found weapon his pen to spew venom on the perpetrators of the terrible state meted to their erstwhile colleagues after having crossed the LoC or Line of control, in this case control being equated to gentlemanly behaviour. The three Chiefs took a stand and refused to implement the unjust awards. A new committee was ordered, the RM showed surprise on such temerity despite each missive carrying a line as if it was a statutory warning on a cigarette case saying, " This has the approval of the RM".
As we go into the post Diwali and pre- xmas period , approaching the day that India's Armed Forces gave to this nation its most prized victory, as the northern passes close, as our Western neighbour undergoes another series of labour pains to come out of its troubled existence, We wonder whether we would have a winter of peace and tranquillity or one of discontent.
While the constant efforts to upgrade the Police, PMF and CAPF are understood the simultaneous degradation of the Military in more ways than one is not understood. In fact it is becoming a demotivating factor and when will the last straw on the camels back snap is for the government of the day to take note off. If such a state was to come to pass, One shudders to think of the consequences. It is time to introspect before it is too late. Jai Hind.
The genesis of all current problems seem to go back to the award of the 6 CPC that came into effect from 01 Jan 2006. It coincided with the widespread proliferation of MSM and social media, in the print, electronic and gadget mediums. The veterans of the armed forces decided to take up cause as those serving did not have any rights to protest or even raise their voice against perceived injustices other than through normal channels of command, ironically the same channel that had passed the unjust order in the first place.
The first signs of open dissent had been seen after the 5 CPC where the Air Force technical cadre had publicly demonstrated against the anomalies in awards between them and the flying cadres. This being a single service and that too a limited numbers protest all conditions were agreed to and everyone was none the wiser. The next defiant stand was taken by the then CNS Admiral Sureesh Mehta, when he passed orders to the Navy not to implement the award of the 6CPC. Once again the effect of a small service being clobbered to submission brought the curtain down on this episode, the good Admiral soon retired and business carried on as usual. The 38 anomalies with regard to the armed forces pointed out by the tri-service pay cells after the 6CPC remain unresolved even ten years and numerous committees later.
It was only after the 6CPC that it was noticed that due to an anomaly, Brigadiers were drawing higher pensions than Maj's Gen. After the initial bout of representation, applications and redressal requests had been consigned to the shredder by the MoD under the watch of then RM and ironically the current supreme commander, that, in 2008, a group of general officers of the three services and supported by the relative junior veterans as also personnel from the rank and file created an All India organisation called the Indian Ex-Servicemen's Movement (IESM). The aim of this movement was to create an atmosphere for the implementation of One Rank One Pension, an issue hanging fire since 1982. The anomaly of differential pension between Brigs and Maj's Gen having been accepted by the honourable Supreme Court (HSC), now known as the SPS Vains Vs Union of India case. The court order being passed in 2010, contested again and again by MoD on flimsy grounds till they had to eat crow finally and correct the injustice as late as the second half of 2015, seven years to clear an oen and shut case fought by the affected officers on facts and contested by MoD on a set of half and un truths on one hand and twisting of facts on the other.
The IESM, a self financing , non profit organisation was created as the other organisations existing at that time the Indian Ex-Services League, (IESL), being a quasi government body, the Air Force Association with the serving chief as its patron, and the Navy Foundation (that has till date shied away from any form of protest) did not project or protest any kind of unjust issues heaped on the serving or veteran community due to the apprehension of the heavy dose of government largesse being taken away from them.
All this changed on or around end of Dec 2014, when IESM announced a protest rally at India Gate to coincide with Army Day 2015. A flurry of activity and immediate consultations were announced and the RM called for an urgent meeting at Kotah house with representatives of the IESM from across ranks and across services. The COAS was present, He assured all present that by 31 March 2015 at the latest, OROP would be a reality. Many such dates were promised between 31 Mar and 28 May 2015 but the announcement remained elusive. On 6th June 2015 on a call given by IESM a number of ESM organisations representatives gathered at the Constitution club in a show of unity. Barring a certain amount of uncivilised behaviour by some disgruntled ESM, the meeting passed off amicably and it was decided to hold a massive rally at Jantar Mantar as India Gate area had been place off limits for such activity. Unknown to most the rally had the blessings of the RM who was having a tough time getting past the villain of the piece , "THE FM". The PMO was also looking on helplessly as Jet Lee put one obstacle after another to thwart the acceptance of OROP as accepted by Parliament and categorically promised by the PM in his election speeches and as mentioned in the BJP manifesto for LS 2014. The rally was a grand success with over 50,000 ESM and families attending the same. Simultaneously rally's were held by ESM in over 55 cities pan India. This pattern continued till 05 Sep 2015 when the RM in the presence of the three chiefs and the def secretary announced the acceptance of OROP albeit not fully as per the accepted definition. There were four glaring omissions and so the protests continued. The GoI notified the watered down award on 07 Nov followed by appointing a One man judicial committee to look into the anomalies.
This could be described as the first battle of the great Pen War. As if this was not enough, a second battle of the Pen War opened shortly thereafter by the acceptance of the highly discriminatory award of the 7CPC. This was followed by two more fronts being opened up , one against disability pension and the next on the intra status of AHQ civilian officers viz Defence officers on the specious need of functionality. All this with the back drop of the ongoing conflict in J&K & NE, the daily loss of soldiers and the daily creation of platitudanal "Jhumla's" exhorting the Armed Forces.
Social Media erupted as never before and former uniformed writer after writer used his new found weapon his pen to spew venom on the perpetrators of the terrible state meted to their erstwhile colleagues after having crossed the LoC or Line of control, in this case control being equated to gentlemanly behaviour. The three Chiefs took a stand and refused to implement the unjust awards. A new committee was ordered, the RM showed surprise on such temerity despite each missive carrying a line as if it was a statutory warning on a cigarette case saying, " This has the approval of the RM".
As we go into the post Diwali and pre- xmas period , approaching the day that India's Armed Forces gave to this nation its most prized victory, as the northern passes close, as our Western neighbour undergoes another series of labour pains to come out of its troubled existence, We wonder whether we would have a winter of peace and tranquillity or one of discontent.
While the constant efforts to upgrade the Police, PMF and CAPF are understood the simultaneous degradation of the Military in more ways than one is not understood. In fact it is becoming a demotivating factor and when will the last straw on the camels back snap is for the government of the day to take note off. If such a state was to come to pass, One shudders to think of the consequences. It is time to introspect before it is too late. Jai Hind.
Police,PMF and CAPF will always be the obedient servants of the dispensation and they will help contribute to the kitty openly or covertly besides providing cover to the dogs bodies.Not a care in the world with their paunches increasing filthily every year
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