Pensioners to Converge in Delhi on October 13 to Press for Higher Pension and DA Arrears

Protest to coincide with the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) meeting shifted from Bengaluru to Delhi.

New Delhi: The EPS-95 National Agitation Committee announced that pensioners from different parts of India will protest at the EPFO headquarters in New Delhi on October 13, denouncing the government’s delay in addressing their key demands, including pension revision and DA payment.

According to the committee, the long-pending demand to increase the minimum pension to ₹7,500 per month remains unaddressed. Pensioners are also demanding full payment of Dearness Allowance (DA), higher pension as per the Supreme Court’s ruling, and adequate medical facilities. The committee alleged that despite repeated demonstrations across the country for over a month outside EPFO and District Magistrate offices, the government has not responded, leading to growing resentment among pensioners.

National President Commander Ashok Raut said, “By changing the meeting venue, the government is trying to avoid the pensioners’ anger, but we will not step back. The agitation will continue until the minimum pension of ₹7,500, full DA payment, pension revision as per the Supreme Court’s decision, and medical facilities are implemented.”

He added that a large number of pensioners from Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh will gather in the national capital to demand answers from the Labour Minister and CBT members regarding their pending issues.

The committee has also warned that if their demands are not met by Diwali, the agitation will be intensified on a larger scale.

Senior office-bearers who finalized the protest strategy include National President Commander Ashok Raut, General Secretary Virendra Singh Rajawar, National Secretary and Media In-charge Rajeev Bhatnagar, Delhi State President Bacche Singh Rana, National Secretary Ramesh Bahuguna, North India Coordinator Suresh Dangwal, and National Coordinator Ramakant Nargund.

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