Yechury's solidarity to agitating Ex-Servicemen
Press Release
Shri Hari Singh Kang, Member of the Central Secretariat of the CPI(M) handed over CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury's letter of solidarity with the agitating Ex-servicemen. We are releasing the text of the letter for publication.
(Hari Singh Kang)
For CPI(M) Central Committee office
Dear friends,
We are deeply concerned over the fact that your members are continuing a dharna and indefinite relay hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi since June 14, 2015.
The armed forces of this country have played a crucial role in the national life and made great sacrifices for the unity and territorial integrity since the inception of our Republic.
Understandably, the retirees from the armed forces have been legitimately agitating for recognition and implementation of `One Rank One Pension'. The demand has attracted support on principle by the entire political spectrum of the country. We of the CPI(M) have also time and again reiterated our support for this legitimate demand.
The BJP has been more specific in promising the ex-servicemen in the run-up to the elections and subsequent to the assumption of office by no less than the Prime Minister himself. In fact, Shri Narendra Modi, as the Prime Ministerial nominee for the BJP in March 2014, made this commitment in a rally of Ex-servicemen in Rewari, Haryana. He categorically mentioned in the event of BJP coming to power, this demand will be implemented within one month of assumption of office.
But like so many other electoral commitments made to different democratic sections of the society, the Union government has also reneged on this question.
In this moment of anguish which has forced you in this course of agitation for your legitimate demand, we express our firm commitment on behalf of our Party to your demand. We re-assure you that we will be in solidarity both inside and outside the Parliament for the realization of your demand.
In solidarity,
With regards,
Yours sincerely
Sd/-
(Sitaram Yechury)
General Secretary
To
The United Front of Ex-Servicemen, New Delhi
Shri Hari Singh Kang, Member of the Central Secretariat of the CPI(M) handed over CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury's letter of solidarity with the agitating Ex-servicemen. We are releasing the text of the letter for publication.
(Hari Singh Kang)
For CPI(M) Central Committee office
Dear friends,
We are deeply concerned over the fact that your members are continuing a dharna and indefinite relay hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi since June 14, 2015.
The armed forces of this country have played a crucial role in the national life and made great sacrifices for the unity and territorial integrity since the inception of our Republic.
Understandably, the retirees from the armed forces have been legitimately agitating for recognition and implementation of `One Rank One Pension'. The demand has attracted support on principle by the entire political spectrum of the country. We of the CPI(M) have also time and again reiterated our support for this legitimate demand.
The BJP has been more specific in promising the ex-servicemen in the run-up to the elections and subsequent to the assumption of office by no less than the Prime Minister himself. In fact, Shri Narendra Modi, as the Prime Ministerial nominee for the BJP in March 2014, made this commitment in a rally of Ex-servicemen in Rewari, Haryana. He categorically mentioned in the event of BJP coming to power, this demand will be implemented within one month of assumption of office.
But like so many other electoral commitments made to different democratic sections of the society, the Union government has also reneged on this question.
In this moment of anguish which has forced you in this course of agitation for your legitimate demand, we express our firm commitment on behalf of our Party to your demand. We re-assure you that we will be in solidarity both inside and outside the Parliament for the realization of your demand.
In solidarity,
With regards,
Yours sincerely
Sd/-
(Sitaram Yechury)
General Secretary
To
The United Front of Ex-Servicemen, New Delhi