Tarun Reflex

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Six Pay Commission | Armed Forces take Pay Panel Grievances to PMO

Unhappy with the lowering of parity in payscales in comparison with the bureaucracy and paramilitary forces, the armed forces have drawn Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s attention to the issue rising from the Sixth Pay Coommission’s recommendations.

The Chiefs of Staff Committee chairman and Indian Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta met the prime minister on Thursday and discussed the issue with him.

“Admiral Mehta has gone to the prime minister to brief him about his recent visit to Japan and South Korea and seized the opportunity to draw his attention to the erosion of parity between the armed forces officers and their civilian and paramilitary counterparts,” a senior official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

It is understood that the prime minister assured the naval chief that he would consider the issue.

Ahead of meeting the prime minister, Mehta wrote to Defence minister A K Antony on September 1 that these “core issues” would affect the joint operations of the armed forces and paramilitary forces. He also asked the cabinet, rather than the anomalies committee, to consider their demands over the pay panel report.

The command and control functions will be seriously hampered between the army, BSF (Border Security Force) and CPMF (Central Paramilitary Forces), and infighting will jeopardize the operations,” the letter says.

The reviewed report of the Sixth Pay Commission has upgraded the civilian and paramilitary counterparts of officers of the rank of lieutenant colonel and equivalent to the higher pay band. Due to this, civilian officers who were in the lower pay bracket and were hitherto drawing lesser pay than lieutenant colonels and officers of equivalent rank would now draw a higher basic salary.

Following the revised report, even a short service commissioned officer in the paramilitary forces will get a higher pay than most permanent commissioned officers in the armed forces.

3 Comments »

  1. http://www.indiantvtoday.com/unwilling-to-implement/2008/09/04/

    fully agree to these and the resentment is shown in the article here
    Ragini

    http://www.indiantvtoday.com/unwilling-to-implement/2008/09/04/

    Comment by RAGINI — Sunday, September 7, 2008 @ 1:18 pm | Reply

  2. The runup to the present state of affairs reflects the disdain with which the government/bureaucracy treats the armed forces. If the government wanted to be even handed
    than these glaring and completely unacceptable anomalies thrown up by the anomalies commitee
    (otherwise setup to remove them)could never have cropped up.Everyone knows we have an honest and a well meaning PM. At some forum he announced that he will ensure that the armed forces get their due.They certainly deserve better than this.Had there been a member from the armed forces on the panel, the command and control equation army vis a vis the paramilitary would have been better understood by the 4 clueless/callous babus. The Govt must listen to the genuine demands put forward resolutely by the sevice chiefs. Its very high time that a firm lid is put on this shamefull controversy lest it snowballs into a catastophe.

    Comment by kohli — Monday, October 6, 2008 @ 12:13 pm | Reply

  3. PLLZZZZZ THINK ABT THE PARAMILITARY MEN AND OFFRS AS THEY R D WROST HIT WE DO THE JOB OF A LT COL AND R EARNING NOT EVEN EQUIVALENT TO A LEITUENT OF ARMY

    Comment by ssb officer — Saturday, December 27, 2008 @ 12:59 pm | Reply


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