Monday, March 16, 2009

IESM: Soldiers return medals

A handicapped ex-serviceman returns his medals at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Saturday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

New Delhi, March 14
In pursuit of their demand for ‘one rank one pension’, retired soldiers of varying ranks today returned 7,500 medals won in combat and for distinguished service, here.

Thousands of veterans gathered earlier in the day at the Jantar Mantar observatory in the heart of the national capital for the protest.

“This is for the third time that we collected the medals from across the country and returned them to the President. A 10-member team including two widows went to the President’s House and returned the medals,” commodore (retd) Lokesh Batra said.

On the first occasion, the ex-soldiers had returned 2,500 medals to a representative of the President. On the second occasion, over 3,000 medals were returned.

The veterans under the aegis of the Indian Ex-servicemen Movement are demanding that irrespective of the date on which the soldier retires, he or she should get the same pension, which rises every time there is a wage revision.

The demand has arisen because of the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission, which did not address the ‘one rank one pension’ issue. The government has rejected the demand on administrative and financial grounds. — IANS
Soldiers return medals

Dear All,
One of our brave soldiers with his medals adorning his chest being returned to the President On 14 March 2009 which came out in the Tribune on 15 March 2009. Hope many more would become members of the growing IESM family sooner or later. Does the picture not stir you all to at least to try and make 10 more members each...by just becoming a member is not enough ...we have to increase this number thousand fold more. Please motivate 10 of your friends in a chain to become members of our IESM family.
Regards
Cdr Sharan Ahuja (retd)
Member Core Group IESM

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