Dear Comrades,
Camp: Chennai
Date: 14.06.2014
As scheduled the 
meeting of the representatives of various Central Government Pensioners 
Organisations took place today in Chennai. The meeting was presided over
 by one of the Vice Chairman of BCPC Comrade R.L.Bhattacharyya. 31 
representatives from fifteen Organisations participated in this meeting.
 This meeting was called to discuss all the amendments and suggestions 
received on the draft memorandum prepared by BCPC and exhibited in the 
websites. Two organisations viz., All India Railway Retired Employees 
Federation, Secunderabad led by Comrade Y.N.Sasthry and All India 
Federation of Pensioners Associations, Chennai led by Comrade 
Balasubramanian have sent their written suggestions for amendment of the
 Draft Memorandum. Some of the representatives on the spot gave their 
suggestions either in writing or even verbally.
All these suggestions
 etc were frankly considered and either incorporated or ignored on the 
basis of consensus reached in the meeting.
It was also agreed that the memorandum should be submitted to the 7th CPC
 on certain fundamental issues relating to Pensioners so that these 
could be focussed and claimed serious consideration by the pay 
commission. It was also decided that some issues which were pressed hard
 by the representatives should also find place in this memorandum as 
miscellaneous items. Further it was decided that a separate Memorandum 
should be prepared by departmental specific Pensioners organisations 
like Postal Pensioners, BSNL Pensioners, Railway Pensioners etc, which 
should form Part – II of the Memorandum.
The final draft of the Common Memorandum would be finalised before 22nd June
 and would be placed in the websites of both the NCCPA and BPS. All 
Organisations are requested to post their comments and convey them 
through emails to NCCPA (nccpa.hq@gmail.com) latest by 25th June, 2014. After considering these comments, the final Memorandum will be prepared and submitted to 7th CPC on behalf of BCPC and all the participating organisations by 30th June, 2014.
A summary of the proceedings of this meeting is also attested.
Having succeeded in 
finalising a common memorandum on pensioners  related issues, the first 
step in the direction of uniting the pensioners has been taken. More 
than submission of this Memorandum to the Pay Commission, we should 
present it before the mass of pensioners all over the country and 
educate them as to why these fundamental issues have been raised with 
emphasis rather than raising all and sundry issues before the pay 
commission. The meeting unanimously accepted this approach and 
authorised the Secretary General to finalise with the following five 
points prioritised:
- Scrapping the New Pension Scheme and PFRDA.
- Parity of Pension between the past and future pensioners.
- Periodical revision of pension once in 5 years in future.
- Minimum pension should not be less than the minimum pay of the lowest cadre at any point of time.
- Quantum of pension @ 67% of the Last Pay Drawn or 10 months average whichever is greater and additional pension for older pensioners.
- Comprehensive cashless as well as hazzle free medicare scheme for all pensioners without any discrimination.
This memorandum 
represents the aspirations of the entire community of pensioners and 
therefore it is primarily meant to be addressed to them if the 
Commission does not impart justice on the issues raised by us in this 
memorandum. The membership should be prepared and united for appropriate
 action to back these demands.
It is hoped that all 
Pensioners Organisations would endeavour to involve the entire 
membership in  pursuance of these goals, which we have raised before the
 Pay Commission.
Comradely Yours,
(S.K.Vyas)
Secretary General
