There has been a lot of agitation on OROP amongst the retired ex~servicemen and even today the veterans are agitating. The sight of medals being returned is a sad and most painful sight, these are medals earned from a grateful indebted nation, why return them. And in a nation with a weak knowledge of the military, it may not register even. I therefore am going to stick my neck out on OROP with some suggestions. There could be a point of view that the veterans are behaving illogically now. The issue I have with the leadership of the veterans is the approach they have adopted, it's deeply emotional. Plus it's consistently in an attack mode. This is in tune with the ethos of the Armed Forces and is required for victory in war, such as at Kargil or Madhumati or Dograi. This many of us may understand but not the decision makers they take on unless they have close relatives working in the Military. But, this is BUT, issues relating to service conditions involving monetary consi...
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