Friday, March 20, 2009

Advani vows to address retired soldiers' grievances

BJP leader L.K. Advani openly backs the ex-servicemen and promises that his party would implement the 'one rank, one pension' policy if voted to power in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Photo: Yasbant Negi/ India Today

Press Trust Of India
New Delhi, March 19, 2009
Terming the ex-servicemen demand for 'one-rank, one-pension' as "logical and rational", senior BJP leader L K Advani on Thursday said the party, if voted to power at the Centre, would implement it.

"If the people of this country give me the mandate to form the government I will convince my colleagues to implement this demand for one-rank, one-pension", he said.

"It (the demand) is so logical and rational. I don't see why it should not be done," Advani said, addressing hundreds of ex-servicemen, who are holding a dharna for the last 94 days.

The senior BJP leader expressed his dismay at the situation which had led some ex-servicemen to return their medals in protest against the UPA government's alleged apathy to their cause.

"I identify with your cause. It is not a problem of inadequacy but of inequity. It is not a question of funds but of respect. I will ensure that your medals are duly returned," Advani said. The Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement had announced that it will vote only for those who will keep up the respect and dignity of the fraternity.
Advani vows to address retired soldiers' grievances

Media coverage
Advani supports 'one-rank, one-pension' to ex-servicemen: HT
Advani promises One Rank One Pension for ex-servicemen: India Today
Advani supports 'one-rank, one-pension' to ex-servicemen: Zee News
Advani to hear grievances of retired soldiers: The Hindu

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