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Defence Ministry rejects media reports maligning government over NFFU

New Delhi [India], Mar 26 (ANI): The Defence Ministry on Monday rejected media reports in connection with extension of non-functional financial upgradation(NFFU) to the central armed forces of the country.

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Union Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Photo/File

 
New Delhi [India], Mar 26 (ANI): The Defence Ministry on Monday rejected media reports in connection with extension of non-functional financial upgradation (NFFU) to the central armed forces of the country.
"Certain section of media is attempting to generate motivated controversy on the NFFU/NFU for Armed Forces while the case is still subjudice in the Apex Court. The targeting of Government officials ascribing false statements to them with an intent to pressurise them is highly condemnable," a missive from the Ministry said.
"In case of complicated policies with long term and wider consequences, there may be times when agreement is not easy to build not only between two parties but also within a party, such cases are debated for merit in judicial Courts as per the law of the land. This process must not be attempted to be highjacked by publically targeting the reputation of individuals discharging their duties as the authorised representatives of one side, GoI in this case," it added.
The ministry said in the instant case, the recourse to judicial review was taken as per the existing policies and at the decision of the GoI. Certain facts have been twisted and misrepresented in media with the purpose of misleading uniformed community and the general public.
"One, the Central Pay Commission has been incorrectly quoted to have recommended NFFU/ NFU for the Armed Forces. Two, there has been no attempt to malign the uniformed community or quote them as staying in 'palatial houses' as the hardships faced by military fraternity are well known and deeply respected by everyone including those in the Governmen," the statement said.
"The counsel of GoI has only read out the recommendations of the 7th CPC as the argument of the case in the Apex Court. Three, the originators of smearing campaign have not spared even a uniformed veteran representing GoI in judicial matters but who has no connection with the instant case. Four, the delay is not at the behest of the Government but because of the Apex Court asking the Governmen to serve the notices to remaining petitioners so that they can also be heard," it added.
This comes after the central government on March 13 opposed in the Supreme Court an Armed Forces’ Tribunal order asking it to NFFU to the central armed forces.
The NFFU was introduced from January 1, 2006, under the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations to offset financial loss faced by other central government services for lack of promotional avenues in comparison to the IAS. Over the years it has been extended to 53 group A services.
It has also been extended to IPS and IFS officers under the government’s orders. Under the scheme those who lose out on promotions are knocked up to the next pay grade to financially compensate. (ANI)  

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