Dear Friends,
For the
upcoming 7 CPC I have a few points which needs to considered by various
veterans and also serving armed forces personnel in projecting the requirements
for a separate PC for the defence force and also not to be equated with the IAS/IPS
as has been the process till date. These points have been raised comparing a
soldier on the IB, LOC, LAC or in CI Ops versus a babu in his office. There
needs to be a common platform in raising these demands irrespective of the
services and arm of the three services taking into account the person who face
the harshest. Reading the points given under we must realise that the soldier
and babu must never be compared on the same platform and also that as the
soldier not only does work at least three times more than the babu his pay and
allowances be at least three times that of him.
(a) The soldier is on a 24 hrs duty round
the clock 7 days a week for 365 days a year. A babu does a 9 to 5 job and works
an 8 hr shift only.
(b) A soldier has to do with a makeshift
office which his bunker while a babu operates from an office desk which is well
furnished and in a good working environment.
(c) A soldier eats what he cooks and
sleeps in the office his bunker while a babu after his office hours goes back
to the comfort of his home and his family.
(d) The soldier does not have the luxury
of having fixed working hours which vary day to day and are also dictated by the
visitors that is the enemy while a babu has fixed working hours which are
convenient to him and his visitors.
(e) No special sanction is required for
the soldier to be made to work more than 8 hrs a day while the babu is dictated
by labour laws and special sanction has to be taken to make him work more than
8 hrs a day in form of over time allowances.
(f) When a soldier applies for leave he
ends up losing the weekends and holidays in between the leave period as he is
on duty 24/ 7/ 365 while in calculating a babus leave weekends and closed
holidays are not counted. Thus extra leave authorised to soldiers becomes null
and void.
(g) A soldier cannot be absent from any
duty at his own will, if absent it is considered as Absent Without leave which
is a punishable offence under various services acts while a babu can go on
leave without pay at his will.
(h) If few soldiers gang up together to
project a view it can be considered as a mutiny and it having a death penalty
given by the commanding officer in operations while the babu is free to form
unions and to go on strikes without any fear of even loss of any pay, allowance
etc.
(j) For any offence the soldier is faced
with various in house enquiries and given in house punishments based on various
services acts which at par with legal laws while a babu cannot be tried for any
offence or be given a punishment in house.
(k) The soldier does not only do the job
content specified as per his work but has to be a jack of all trades so as to
provide succour to the citizens when all state machinery fails while the babu
will only do the job profile specifies in his charter of duties and not
anything extra even at the of cause peril to the citizens.
(l) A soldier can get injured or killed
in his office the bunker while just sitting, having a meal or for that matter
attending natures call due to the job content while the job content does not
entail any kind of risk to the babu in his office.
(m) A soldier cannot leave his office or
post without being relieved by another soldier even if his on duty time is over
while a babu can be missing from his chair without any reason and if his duty entails
handing over to the next babu the moment his duty time is over he need not wait
for physical hand over to the next babu.
(n) A soldier is accountable to every
second while on duty, otherwise it may cost him his or his colleague’s life
while a babu is not accountable for any of his action or inaction even if it jeopardises
the Org, citizens or the country.
(n) A soldier is expected to work in any
kind of terrain which more than often is inhospitable and is duty bound to
follow all commands of his seniors while a babu may choose to refuse to do work
in an area not of his liking and can even disobey orders of his seniors of his
free will.
(o) A soldier who has once joined the
force forgoes his fundamental rights as a citizen of the country and is
dictated by the various acts, rules and regulations of the services while a
babu continues to enjoy firstly all the fundamental rights as a citizen of the
country and is then dictated by rules and regulations.
(p) A soldier cannot have biases of
religion, organisations, political affinity and is debarred from joining any
such institutions while a babu has the full liberty to follow his religion,
join any organisation and can have political affinity. In fact a babu can leverage
as a vote bank for his own gains.
Please propagate these and do add more points to justify the need for a separate pay commission and a much higher pay scale or equivalence than the babus.
The points you have sated regarding our defence personnel are cent percent true. I hope the defence personnel and the veterans will be looked after to the satisfaction by the New Government after the forthcoming election. No doubt and let us be very confident.
ReplyDeletewell covered points. major difficulty with us is that we are not very clear what we want.our own people who matter during service tend to compare if by fighting for the cause of all brother officers will put him in any disadvantage.Glaring example is NFFU case which is opposed by own top brass.as a result of this babus have attained one rank one pension whereas we are still at dharna stage for years.probably babus have neutrilised the advantage of MSP given to us by doubling their HQ ALLOWANCE.let us put our heads to overcome all these kinks.
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