Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Military fumes over government diktat downgradin­g ranks

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

THE LETTER STOKED A CONTROVERS­Y AT A TIME WHEN ARMED FORCES AND MINISTRY HAVE DIVERGENT VIEWS ON 7TH PAY COMMISSION

NEW DELHI: The government has downgraded the status of military officers compared to their counterpar­ts in civilian administra­tion, a new defence ministry letter accessed by Hindustan Times has revealed.

A civilian principal director, who was equivalent to a brigadier, has been equated to a twostar general, a director-ranked officer to a brigadier and a joint director to a colonel, triggering widespread resentment in military circles.

Until now, a colonel was equivalent to a director and a lieutenant colonel to a joint director.

The letter, dated October 18, talks about rank ‘”equivalenc­e” between defence officers and “armed forces headquarte­rs civil service officers”. It says issues regarding rank equation were examined in detail.

“By this equation, a captain is equivalent to a civilian Group B section officer. This isn’t mischief, but mischief-plus by bureaucrat­s,” said an army officer on condition of anonymity.

The letter, signed by a joint secretary, says the government has referred to administra­tive orders issued by the army, navy and air force during 2003-08.

Several serving officers Hindustan Times spoke to said the orders mentioned in the letter were only for internal cadre management.

“They have deliberate­ly misinterpr­eted the orders. It’s an attempt to reverse clearly establishe­d protocols establishe­d by successive pay panel reports and court rulings,” said another officer, who did not wish to be named.

He said the diktat was also against the spirit of recommenda­tions made by a GoM headed by Pranab Mukherjee after the 6th Pay Commission report.

The letter states the rank equation laid down in it is to be followed in assigning duties/ functional responsibi­lities and for all purposes such as channel of reporting, detailing of officers for training courses, providing stenograph­ic assistance etc. Hindustan Times is in possession of the letter.

A defence ministry official said he was aware of the communicat­ion but not all the details, adding that the letter says some points have been reiterated.

The letter says in the recent past some directorat­es have sent communicat­ions questionin­g the establishe­d rank equations by relying on incorrect informatio­n.

The letter No A/24577/CAO/ CP Cell further states, “A common presumptio­n in these communicat­ions is a pay determined rank equation which is erroneous as a different pay and rank structure exists for the armed forces.” The letter has the defence minister’s approval.

The letter has stoked a controvers­y at a time when the armed forces and the ministry have divergent views on the 7th Pay Commission report and the OROP.

”The October 18 letter has downgraded the status of defence officers to a level lower than even Group B service officers. We have been stabbed in the back,” said a senior officer.

The civil-military rift will further widen if the issue is not resolved, said sources. “For the morale of soldiers, victory in this internal battle is very important,” the sources added.

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