Millennium Post

LG REJECTS EXGRATIA TO KIN OF FORMER SOLDIER WHO KILLED SELF

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has rejected the AAP government’s decision to give Rs 1 crore compensati­on to the family of ex-serviceman Ram Kishen Grewal who had committed suicide over the OROP issue last year.

Sources said that Baijal, on March 6, rejected the decision of the Delhi Cabinet which had also granted martyr status to Grewal. Last year, the army veteran had committed suicide in the national capital demanding immediate implementa­tion of One Rank One Pension (OROP).

“The LG has turned down the proposal sent by the Delhi Cabinet for his approval, saying it is not in line with compensati­on policy to provide ex-gratia to servicemen,” sources said. In his note to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Baijal said that as mentioned in the Cabinet decision, Grewal had consumed poison on November 1, 2016 during a protest for the implementa­tion of OROP.

“This specific case does not fall within the parameters of the scheme for grant of ex-gratia payment ie death occurring in the discharge of official duty.

“Therefore, while I fully sympathise with the family of Subedar (Retd) Late Ram Kishen Grewal, I’m not able to agree to the proposal for payment of ex-gratia relief in this case,” Baijal said in the note.

He said the position was also explained to the chief minister during his meeting with him earlier this month.

This is the first proposal of the Delhi government shot down by Baijal after he cleared a slew of files that were stuck with the LG office during Najeeb Jung’s tenure.

The move may trigger a tussle between the AAP dispensati­on and the LG office.

Sources said the proposal was also turned down as Grewal was neither associated with any service with the Government of NCT of Delhi, nor a resident of the Capital.

As per the existing scheme, ex-gratia payment is made in cases of defence, paramilita­ry forces, the Delhi Police, Home Guard, Civil Defence, Delhi Fire Service personnel dying in discharge of bonafide official duty.

Reacting to the move, Kejriwal on Wednesday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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