Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Narendra Modi of lying, says defence veterans not getting OROP

Rahul Gandhi, who has been in forefront of protests after Grewal's suicide, accussed government of not "doing justice to soldiers who sacrifice their life for country

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addresses supporters during his Kisan Yatra in Saharanpur, UP.  Photo: PTI
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addresses supporters during his Kisan Yatra in Saharanpur, UP. <b>Photo: PTI<b/>
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 04 2016 | 5:22 PM IST
A combative Rahul Gandhi today stepped up pressure on the government over OROP, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "lying" on the issue and insisting what the retired defence personnel were now getting was "enhanced pension" and that 'One Rank-One Pension' demand was yet to be fulfilled.

The Congress vice president asserted that OROP was the right of military personnel and the government "will have to give it".

"What PM says is One Rank-One Pension is actually pension enhancement and not OROP. PM should stop lying on the issue.

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"OROP is the right of armed forces personnel and government will have to give it," Rahul, who was detained thrice over two days during protests over the suicide by army veteran Ram Kishan Grewal, told reporters. Grewal had allegedly committed suicide over OROP. An unfazed Gandhi said he was not bothered by his detention.

Accusing the government of waiving loans of a staggering Rs 1.10 lakh crore of 15 big industrialists, Gandhi said it has nothing to give to soldiers and farmers.

"The government has not given respect and the right which is due to soldiers. If it had, why these ex-servicemen been protesting for the last 509 days at Jantar-Mantar," he said after meeting around 60-70 military veterans at the AICC headquarters.

Gandhi, who has been in the forefront of the protests after Grewal's suicide, accussed the government of not "doing justice to soldiers who sacrifice their life for the country.
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First Published: Nov 04 2016 | 5:02 PM IST

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