96 Ex-Servicemen Demand 24-Year Pending Salaries and Pensions, Warn of Indefinite Protest in Delhi

Veterans linked to Dabhol/NTPC stage press conference at Press Club of India, presenting documents and urging immediate government action, warning of a prolonged sit-in if dues remain unpaid.

New Delhi | December 26, 2025

A group of 96 ex-servicemen associated with Dabhol/NTPC escalated their long-standing demand for unpaid salaries and pensions on Friday, threatening to launch an indefinite protest in Delhi if immediate resolution is not provided. The announcement came during a press conference at the Press Club of India.

Senior veterans from Mumbai presented detailed documents outlining years of unpaid dues, emphasizing that despite decades of dedicated service, the concerned institutions have failed to release their rightful payments. Many of the ex-servicemen, now elderly, face severe financial hardship, struggling to meet basic needs such as healthcare, food, and housing.

During the press briefing, emotions ran high as veterans recounted 24 years of delays and bureaucratic neglect. In a symbolic protest, some ex-servicemen removed their upper garments, declaring they had nothing left to lose. The moment deeply moved the journalists in attendance, who pledged to amplify their voices nationally and internationally and extended support for the proposed demonstration outside the Dabhol/NTPC headquarters.

The veterans underscored that the slogan “Jai Hind, Jai Jawan” is central to their identity, yet they are now compelled to take to the streets to claim justice. Describing the situation as a systemic failure, they called for urgent intervention.

Speaking at the event, Laxman Mahadik said, “24 years represent a significant portion of a lifetime. We served faithfully, but in return, only faced repeated delays.”

Suryakant Pawar emphasized the case’s documentation, urging accountability from the responsible authorities, while R.G. Pawar highlighted the dire conditions faced by soldiers who served the nation.

V.S. Salunkhe warned that all constitutional remedies have been exhausted, and the protest would escalate if no action is taken. Suresh Pachpute appealed to the media to prevent the issue from being ignored, asserting that continued inaction undermines soldiers’ rights.

Chandrakant Shinde noted that the matter now affects the future of 96 families, not just the individuals. Vijay Nikam stated that, if authorities fail to act, the ex-servicemen will stage an indefinite sit-in outside the Dabhol/NTPC headquarters.

The veterans reiterated their commitment to peaceful and lawful means of protest but stressed that decades of neglect have left them no choice but to prepare for decisive action to secure justice.

  • Related Posts

    Delhi Divyang Para Sports Association President Meets CM to Highlight Para Athletes’ Needs

    Invites Chief Minister to Grace the Delhi State Para Athletics Championship as Chief Guest New Delhi: Parul Singh, leading the Delhi Divyang Para Sports Association, paid a courtesy visit to…

    “Keep The Door Open”: Indian Diaspora Global Urges India to Revisit Dual Citizenship Framework

    Campaign highlights rising citizenship surrenders and urges a policy-driven review aligned with global mobility trends New Delhi: Indian Diaspora Global marked Pravasi Bharatiya Divas by amplifying the voice of overseas…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    BP Oil Mills Celebrates 100+ Years with Hathi Marka at the Heart of Its Legacy

    BP Oil Mills Celebrates 100+ Years with Hathi Marka at the Heart of Its Legacy

    Delhi Divyang Para Sports Association President Meets CM to Highlight Para Athletes’ Needs

    Delhi Divyang Para Sports Association President Meets CM to Highlight Para Athletes’ Needs

    “Keep The Door Open”: Indian Diaspora Global Urges India to Revisit Dual Citizenship Framework

    “Keep The Door Open”: Indian Diaspora Global Urges India to Revisit Dual Citizenship Framework

    Delhi Witnesses the Real Story of Black Pottery as Azamgarh Artists Take Center Stage

    Delhi Witnesses the Real Story of Black Pottery as Azamgarh Artists Take Center Stage

    ITRHD Opens 12th Annual Craft Festival, Strengthening Direct Market Links for Rural Artisans of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan

    • By admin
    • January 7, 2026
    • 71 views
    ITRHD Opens 12th Annual Craft Festival, Strengthening Direct Market Links for Rural Artisans of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan

    Nitin Naveen Engages with Journalists in Delhi, Honoured with Traditional Mithila Paag

    Nitin Naveen Engages with Journalists in Delhi, Honoured with Traditional Mithila Paag