Pay issue of armed forces to be resolved soon: Pranab
Written by Administrator on October 13th, 2008A ministerial committee, set up to look into the armed forces’ grievance about pay “anomalies”, is likely to sort out the matter soon.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who heads the three-member committee, on Monday said he had discussed the matter with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Defence Minister A K Antony.
“Shortly, I am going to discuss with the Finance Minister (P Chidambaram),” he told reporters here when asked about the issue.
Without giving details of his discussions with the Prime Minister, Mukherjee merely said “I do hope we will be able to sort out the issue shortly”.
The committee, which also includes Antony and Chidambaram, was set up by the Prime Minister on September 25 in the wake of deep resentment in the armed forces, who complained that there were “anomalies” in the 6th Pay Commission recommendations and that it had lowered the status of their officers.
After the government notification was issued on August 29, the issues of “anomalies” in the pay for officers was first raised by Air chief Fali Homi Major in his letter in his capacity as acting Chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC).
Chiefs of Navy and Army too have been voicing their resentment.
Antony has strongly favoured resolution of core issues raised by the three services chiefs in their representation to the government.
He wrote to Chidambaram, raising issues of disparities”, including the ones relating to Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBORs).

October 14th, 2008 at 7:03 am
Armed force chiefs have taken godd stand to look after their subordinates welfare. Also their other ranker interests.
I appreciate them.
nadendla
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cell no.9885952201
October 14th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
well this saying shortly is when…..
defence people work on definate tiem table and action dates…
tehse shortly and later is of no relevance 2 govt.
29 Aug and 14 Oct and still it is shortly…
GOD save the GOVT
October 22nd, 2008 at 7:34 pm
The committee was set up by PM on Sep 25, it is nearly one month over still nothing is heard. The matter has already been considerably delayed. Can MOD take expeditious action to issue orders on this matter.
R. NATARAJAN
November 2nd, 2008 at 6:54 pm
very good