MP: Cong govt suspends payment of pension to MISA detainees

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

The Congress-led government has put on hold payment of to those who were detained under the (MISA) during

The scheme had been launched by the BJP government.

A government order dated December 29 said the officials have been directed to carry out physical verification of former detainees, and until this exercise is over, the monthly of Rs 25,000 should not be paid.

It also cited auditors' objections to the scheme.

The BJP said it will oppose the decision.

"Great injustice has been done to the people from all sections of society who had opposed and suffered a lot during that had been imposed to hound people and stifle the democracy," said state BJP V D Sharma.

"The victims were not affiliated to a particular ideology," he said, adding that "we are going to oppose the government's decision tooth and nail".

said the order does not scrap the scheme but only talks about a necessary exercise prior to the disbursement of money. The BJP was raising hue and cry for no reason, he said.

sources, however, said that party leaders believed that most of the beneficiaries of the pension were affiliated to the BJP or the Sangh parivar.

The pension costs Rs 70 to 75 crore to the state coffers annually, according to government sources.

During imposed by the Congress government led by then between 1975 to 1977, thousands of people were detained under across the country.

Those detained included, mainly, members of opposition parties as well as organisations such as the Rashtriya Swaymsevak Sangh (RSS).

The pension scheme -- called Loknayak Jayprakash -- was started by the BJP government led by in the state in 2008. It was enshrined into a

Former Babulal Gaur, who was detained for 19 months during the Emergency and who gets pension under the scheme, said he would not comment on the issue.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 20:45 IST