11/10/21, 5:32 PM Disabled WWII veteran, 97, wins pension battle - The Times
Of India - Mumbai, 11/10/2021
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veteran, 97, wins pension battle yeshika.budh...@timesgroup.com Jaipur:
Sepoy Balwant Singh, a 97-year-old World War II veteran from Jhunjhunu in
northern Rajasthan, won a long personal battle on Tuesday when a military
tribunal allowed him the government's war disability pension that was denied
to him for the past five decades. He lost his left leg in a landmine blast
while fighting with the Indian contingent for the Allied forces in Italy on
December 15, 1944, and was discharged two years later on a basic pension
reserved for soldiers invalided out of service for war wounds. Singh,
enlisted in 3/1 Punjab Regiment in 1943 and transferred to Rajputana Rifles
following his return from WWII, had applied for a pension that the
government introduced in 1972, guaranteeing "100% of the last salary drawn"
to Indian soldiers discharged from service because of wounds in various wars
since Independence. However, soldiers who lost their limbs or were maimed
for life fighting in the two World Wars were excluded from this retirement
scheme. More than 2.5 million Indians fought in WWII alone. A Delhi bench of
the Armed Forces Tribunal-taking over the case from its Jaipur unit that was
hearing it since 2010-ruled in favour the soldier on Tuesday. An
administrative member from Chennai said Singh would get 100% pension from
2008, along with arrears, which is prior to three years before he filed the
case. Singh's counsel Retired Col SB Singh said the WWII veteran and his
family at Gidaniya village in Jhunjhunu district were delighted with the
news. "Balwant Singh's disability is 100% as he lost his left leg. We are
happy that he got at least some of the dues denied to him." Singh served in
the pre-Independence Indian Army for three years, two months and 16 days
before he was retired prematurely for having lost a leg. His son, Subhash
Singh, said he was happy with the tribunal's decision, but the family could
have done better had the state come forward to help it. "We live in a
village and knew nothing about the pension for the battle-wounded. We came
to know of it only after the Kargil War. We would like to have the same
incentives given to veterans of other wars," he said. 11/10/21, 5:32 PM
Disabled WWII veteran, 97, wins pension battle - The Times Of India -
Mumbai, 11/10/2021
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OIM%2F2021%2F11%2F10&entity=ar01100&ts=2021111000402. 2/2 Balwant Singh lost
his left leg in a landmine blast in 1944. His pension battle spanned five
decades



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