Capt Amarinder blames bureaucracy for delay in one rank one - TopicsExpress



          

Capt Amarinder blames bureaucracy for delay in one rank one pension; writes to PM CHANDIGARH, December 3: Blaming the vested interests in the bureaucracy for undue delay in granting one rank one pension to countrys 30 lakh ex-servicemen, Congress Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha has sought urgent attention of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the issue. In a letter to the PM, Capt Amarinder wondered whether it was the bureaucracy or the parliament that was running the country. I am intrigued over such a situation where the bureaucracy has been trying to overrule parliament. Is it the bureaucracy that is running this country or Parliament? he asked. He said, it was strange that despite the decision about OROP having been approved by parliament no headway has been made so far as the vested interests in the bureaucracy are trying to scuttle it. The former Chief Minister wondered despite both the UPA and NDA in favour of the decision it was still not being implemented because of the bureaucratic hurdles. He pointed out, it was the previous UPA government which approved the OROP. The then Finance Minister Mr P Chidambaram allocated Rs 500 Crores for this purpose in his last budget as the exact figures had not been known at that time, he said, adding the Finance Minister Mr Arun Jaitely also approved about Rs 1000 crores for this purpose in this years budget. The Congress leader said, since then the total amount required for the implementation of the scheme has been worked out to be about Rs 9500 crores, which is a pittance as compared to the expenditure incurred on other schemes like Food Security or MGNREGA which cost lakhs of crores of rupees. Despite that the ex-serviceman have not been able to get the benefit just because the vested interests in the bureaucracy do not want to pass on this benefit to them even after it has been approved by Parliament, he regretted. He said, he was surprised that the matter has been put on the back-burner for an amount of Rs 9500 crores which is really not that much. Should this amount really matter for a country like India and that too when it concerns our 30 lakhs ex-servicemen who have given their lifetime for the country having served the nation in peace and war, he asked.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 13:20:52 +0000

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