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Ex-servicemen lash out at Centre for not conceding their demands

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Fatehgarh Sahib, March 12

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Members of the Ex-Servicemen Association said they may oppose the Central Government in the forthcoming General Election if their demands are not fulfilled. This decision was taken during a meeting of the Ex-Servicemen Welfare Association at Fatehgarh Sahib under the chairmanship of Subedar Jarnail Singh.

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Addressing the media, the chairman said members of the association are resentful of the Central Government as it is not serious about their demands. He demanded that the one-rank-one pension scheme be implemented and the outstanding DA instalments be paid. Apart from this, an additional pension should be given at 5 per cent after 65 years, 10% after 70 years, and 15% after 75 years.

In the meeting, he asked former servicemen of the district to link their ECHS cards with Aadhaar cards as soon as possible.

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