In a mail sent out to some journalists, Col (retd) Dinesh Nain, who was till yesterday secretary general of the United Front of Ex-Servicemen (UFESM), claimed that the body has expelled Major General Satbir Singh-led Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM) from the umbrella group.
"The officials of the IESM have not accounted for the funds collected at Jantar Mantar and other places. The hard earned donations of serving and ex-servicemen running into crores have not been accounted for by the officials and no records have been placed by the IESM in the meetings of UFESM," the email said.
Kaul said UFESM continues to exist and his group is a part of it. Denying that the proposed rally on Saturday has been cancelled, he said preparations are in full swing and it would be held as scheduled at Jantar Mantar.
Lt Gen Balbir Singh, President of the Indian Ex-Servicemen League (IESL), which had disassociated itself from the UFESM yesterday, said he was unaware of any expulsion of IESM from the umbrella organisation.
He added that Col Nain was elected as the secretary general of the old UFESM.
The government had last weekend accepted the 43-year-old demand to remove disparities in pensions but a few sticking points continue to exist.
The main concern of the protesting veterans relates to extension of benefits to premature retirees, annual revision of pensions as against the five-yearly review granted by the government and the method of re-calculation.
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