"Both Jharkhand and JP movement agitators should get pension. There were many tribal and moolwasi (permanent residents) people who participated in both Jharkhand and JP movements," Manch president Pramod Mishra said in a statement here.
Mishra, however, said those who had participated in both the movements should be eligible for pension in only one of the movements, "according to their choice".
The '74 Chetana Manch was floated to remember JP legacy.
JMM working president Hemant Soren yesterday protested the government decision and said it hurt the feelings of Jharkhand agitators.
The former chief minister also argued that Jharkhand movement was bigger than JP movement and that equating both was not justified.
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