Sep 26, 2018

Unhappy Paramilitary Forces retirees retire by Rahul Gandhi?

Regarding many demands like Retired Youth One Rank One Pension, from September 28 to September 30, Delhi will perform a demonstration on Jantar Mantar


Unfollowed by the government, retired jawans of Paramltra Force have taken the support of Rahul Gandhi. These jawans who have left the government from the present government will be holding a demonstration on Jantar Mantar from Delhi from September 28 to September 30. Under the strategy to pressure the government, retired soldiers have invited Rahul Gandhi to join his movement.

For many demands like retired young one rank one pension of paramilitary forces of the country, from September 28 to September 30, Delhi will perform a demonstration on Jantar Mantar. According to these soldiers, the way the government is giving the one rank one pension or OOP to the soldiers, the same kind of facilities should be provided to the paramilitary forces jawans also. The family members of these jawans neither get healthcare nor have the martyr's status on giving life to the country.

If they believe that they are carrying out equal responsibility of the army against the terrorists and the Maoists from this border, then why should they be kept free in terms of facilities? The common complaint of these retired soldiers is that whenever and wherever in the country, there is a need of personnel of paramilitary forces on the spot, but when the matter is to be given convenience and respect, then they are ignored. Neither do they get money like army soldiers nor pension.

Each year, hundreds of soldiers lose their lives fighting a Maoist and terrorists inside the country. ITBP jawans are stationed on the border with China at an altitude of 18 thousand feet, while the BSF jawans are stationed on the border with Pakistan in 45 degrees.

Ranvir Singh, general secretary of the Confederation of Paramountry Forces Welfare Association, says that many times before, we have given a memorandum about his demands to the Central Government but so far the attitude of the government has remained neutral, which is why we are forced to perform. Have had to be

There are about 12 lakh services in the country and more than eight lakh retired paramilitary personnel. They say that if our demand is not met then our movement will be swift.

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