Thursday, June 7, 2012

ANTI VETERAN SENTIMENTS BY MoD

OPEN DEFIANCE OF DIRECTIONS OF RAKSHA MANTRI BY OFFICIALS OF MOD

It’s well known that disabled soldiers are not getting the respect that they deserve from the officialdom.

The enclosed letter on a subject which affects more than 80% of disabled personnel would show that Shri Antony is not practically in saddle of the Defence Ministry and that the Ministry is deriving sadistic pleasure out of the miseries of defence personnel in general and disabled in particular. The value ascribed by the Defence Ministry to Antony’s word becomes clear as a crystal from the enclosure.

In this matter, clear cut directions of the Raksha Mantri, who is personally monitoring the issue, have been flouted, contravened and annihilated by the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare of the Ministry and its lawyers, all of whom have misguided the Supreme Court on an issue in which the RM himself had passed directions that such cases in Courts be put on hold till he took a final call.

The Retired Defence Officers’ Association (RDOA) has officially written a detailed note on the subject to the RM as well as the Law Minister.

One wonders who rules the roost when nobody in the entire system is even amenable to the directions of the highest political executive in the Ministry!

As on date, most of the litigation by the Union of India in the Supreme Court is directed towards disability pension cases involving disabled defence personnel, and govt lawyers are reluctant to let go since they earn out of this morbid vicious cycle.

Letter to Raksha Mantri

4 comments:

corona8 said...

One lauds the initiatives of RDOA in taking matters right upto the highest level. RDOA may, however, consider pixelating or obscuring signatures, seals on documents uploaded on the net so as to prevent any possible misuse by third parties. The signature and stamps are clearly visible in this document.

Dhoop said...
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Dhoop said...

It is doubtful if such defiance is at all possible without a wink and a nod from those apparently defied.

Abe said...

Dhoop,


I fully agree with you. That's what happens in high places.