"When the country is celebrating the golden jubilee of the 1965 war and glorifying the performance and achievements of its armed forces, the government cannot treat the veterans, who won that war for the country, with such an appalling apathy and indifference," he said.
"While on one hand we are celebrating their achievements, on the other hand we are showering lathis on them just because they are asking what was promised to them long ago," said the Lok Sabha MP.
Announcing the OROP scheme would be the "best tribute" to our veterans and an acknowledgement by a grateful nation towards its soldiers, he said.
The 1965 war's golden jubilee celebrations will kick off from Friday.
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