Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

LG REJECTS ~1CR FOR OROP SUICIDE VICTIM’S FAMILY

- Vishal Kant

NEWDELHI: Delhi lieutenant governor Anil Baijal has rejected the AAP government’s proposal to award ~1 crore as compensati­on to the family of Ram Kishan Grewal, an ex-serviceman who allegedly committed suicide in November last year over the nonimpleme­ntation of the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme.

Officials said Baijal took the decision on March 6 because the “death did not occur in the line of duty, as mandated under the existing policy”.

The proposal, cleared by the Delhi cabinet in December last year, had also granted the martyr status to 70-year-old Grewal. While Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal described the move as “anti-army”, Grewal’s son Jaswant said his family was not worried because the AAP government has promised to follow up on its promise. “When we spoke to the Delhi chief minister today, he said he will fulfil his promise against all odds. He had said there was no need to worry when our entire family met him in Delhi five days ago,” Jaswant added.

This is the first major decision of the Kejriwal government to be rejected by Baijal.

This specific case does not fall within the parameters of the scheme for the grant of ex-gratia payment i.e. death occurring in the discharge of official duty. Therefore, while I fully sympathise with the family of late subhedar (retd) Ram Kishen Grewal, I’m not able to agree to the proposal for payment of ex-gratia relief,” Baijal said in a note sent back to the government. SRINAGAR: Three militants and a 15-year-old boy were killed on Thursday in two separate gunfights between security forces and militants in Jammu and Kashmir, police said.

Two Lashkar men were killed in south Kashmir’s Pulwama that again saw protesters throwing stones at troops, the police said. Teenager Amir Nazir, who sneaked close to the site of the gunfight, died when he was hit by a stray bullet, state police chief SP Vaid said. Death of another youth in the area fuelled rumours that he was killed during protests but police denied it, saying the man died of a cardiac arrest.

A militant, identified as Mushtaq Ahmed, was killed during a search operation in Malangaam area of Bandipore in north Kashmir. The gun battle in Padgampora of Pulwama broke out after security forces launched a search operation at around 2.30am after they were told about militants hiding in the village, a police official said.

Holed up in two adjacent houses, the militants opened fire and the joint team of the army and police retaliated, triggering a fierce gun battle that carried on for more than nine hours. It ended with the death of the two gunmen. Sources identified them as Jehangir Ganai and Shafi Sher Gujri, residents of nearby Queil who were members of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba. Ganai was reportedly killed in the early hours of the firing.

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