Urgent and Uncompromising Call to Action!
A grave threat is looming over the hard-earned pension rights of lakhs of central government pensioners.
The Finance Bill passed on 26.03.2025 has dangerously granted the government unchecked authority to meddle with pension rules, stealthily encroaching upon the sanctity of payments from the Consolidated Fund of India.
This is nothing short of a calculated assault on the fundamental rights of pensioners – an insidious attempt to trample upon the pension security of those who have served this nation with dedication and sacrifice. Such draconian measures are not just unjust but utterly inhuman, and we can not, under any circumstances, allow this tyranny to go unchallenged.
BDPA (I) stands resolute and uncompromising in its mission to protect pensioners from these perilous encroachments. We are not a silent or passive community – we are vigilant, alert, and ready to confront any injustice. It is now our solemn duty to lead this battle head-on against these anti-pensioner policies that threaten the dignity and financial security of millions.
This is not a time for complacency – it is a time for unwavering action. Every member must rise to the occasion and ensure that this burning concern is echoed in every group, every forum, and every corner of the pensioners’ community. Let the outrage be heard far and wide.
The time has come to break this apathy and ensure that our collective voice reverberates across all levels – right from the grassroots to the highest corridors of power.
Pensioner friends, wake up! Keep your eyes wide open! Spread this message with urgency and ensure that every concerned individual is made aware of this looming threat. We can not afford to lose this battle. Our dignity, our rights, and our future depend on the strength of our collective resistance.
Let us rise as one, speak as one, and fight as one. Injustice against pensioners shall not pass!.
Urgent and Uncompromising Call to Action! – A grave threat is looming over the hard-earned pension rights of lakhs of Central Government Pensioners.
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