JAMMU, Feb 9: Ex-Central Paramilitary Forces Welfare Association (CPMFWA) of Jammu and Kashmir UT appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for pension revisions and urged for the implementation of the Cabinet Committee on Security’s directives to extend suitable benefits to Paramilitary Forces personnel.
Addressing a press conference here on Friday, the Chairman of the Association, Ashok Kumar highlighted a series of longstanding grievances faced by the Ex-Central Paramilitary Forces.
They emphasized that Paramilitary Forces exhibit the same level of dedication, valour, and patriotism as Defense Forces, however, they are not receiving similar benefits and post-retirement privileges, which is against natural justice.
They highlighted the approval by the Cabinet Committee on Security to extend suitable benefits to Paramilitary Forces personnel, akin to those provided to Ex-Servicemen of Defense Forces by state and UT governments.
They also urged for the timely implementation of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations and payment of pending DA arrears, warning of boycott to vote BJP in coming elections if demands are not met.
They expressed gratitude to the Finance Minister for ongoing efforts and appealed for fair treatment in the upcoming budget, particularly requesting a 50% GST concession for Paramilitary Forces.
The association stands united in its commitment to advocating for the rights and welfare of Paramilitary Forces personnel.
Others present in the press conference include Ashok Kumar Chairman (CPMF), HarbansLal Vice President (CPMF), Noor Mummad General Secretary (CPMF), Yash Pal (CPMF), Mela Ram (CPMF), Hans Raj (CPMF), Naresh Kumar (CPMF), Harvinder Kour(CPMF) and Jagan Nath(CPMF).