"First, we saw delay in announcement and then we saw cut-back in the scope of the announcement before giving anything. We saw the quantum reduced by technicalities", party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi told reporters.
He also alleged that the government of practising "politics of deception, hypocrisy and deceit" on the issue.
Telling the government that a grateful nation owed the ex-servicemen everything, he said, "We are not doing any charity to them. We are giving them what they are owed by the nation in a debt of gratitude which is unending."
He said he was "pained" to see such tactics being used.
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