Congress will compel Centre to implement Old Pension Scheme in entire country: Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
Image Source: PTI Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that the Congress will force the Center to implement the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) across the country.

Gehlot also announced increasing the old age pension from Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,500 if the Congress government in Rajasthan remains in power.

“Under the chairmanship of the Finance Secretary, the Center has constituted a committee to find a way out for what can be done after the merger of OPS and NPS.

After our pressure, they formed the committee.

The Chief Minister was addressing the ‘Kisan Mahasammelan’ on the sidelines of review of inflation relief camp at Maulsar in Nagaur district.

On 6 April, the Union Finance Ministry constituted a committee under Finance Secretary TV Somanathan to review the pension system for government employees.

The committee will suggest whether in the light of the existing structure and composition of the National Pension System applicable to government employees, any changes are necessary in the same.

“They (Centre) have developed a vision (about OPS). Now, they are facing a problem that how to save their face,” Gehlot said.

He said that OPS is a revolutionary decision and it will not be taken back.

“Ops is not going to reverse. If our government comes again, we will keep it. But, we will force the Center to implement it across the country.
Gehlot said, we are moving forward with this thinking.

He said that India is among the top six-seven largest economies of the world because of the plans and schemes made in 70 years and not because of the Narendra Modi government.

“I would like to say that a right to social security law should be made in the country. This is my demand from Modi ji.

Later talking to reporters, Gehlot said that the President should have inaugurated the new Parliament House.

“It is unfortunate that PM Modi inaugurated it. The President should have inaugurated it. Even the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly was inaugurated by the President.

When asked about PM Modi’s proposed visit to Ajmer on May 31, the Chief Minister said that they (BJP) have enough leaders and resources, but they do not have any issue.

Expressing confidence that the Congress will retain power in Rajasthan, Gehlot said that the people of Karnataka have given a befitting reply to the BJP and now the same will happen in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said that PM Modi had promised to give 6 thousand rupees to the farmers, but it is not being given.

Randhawa said, “I want to ask Modi ji… He had promised Rs 6,000 to farmers in 2019. Where is the promise in 2022.”

He alleged that whenever elections come, the Prime Minister makes promises and later forgets them.

Rajasthan Congress chief Govind Singh Dotasara said PM Modi only made empty promises to farmers while the Gehlot government waived off cooperative loans of farmers in the state.

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