Congress mulls protest against IT on disability pension
New Delhi: The Congress on Wednesday warned of protest if the government does not withdraw by the end of this month its proposal to bring disability pension for soldiers within the ambit of income tax. Colonel Rohit Chaudhry (retd), chairman of the party's ex-servicemen department, also said that Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, will raise the issue at the meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence on Thursday.
A group of ex-servicemen had met Gandhi over the issue on February 9. Gandhi is a member of the parliamentary committee. The agenda for the committee's February 19 meeting is to examine the Ministry of Defence's demands for grants for the year 2026-27. "The Modi government says that only the disability pensions of soldiers who are out of service due to war injuries will be exempted from income tax.
At the same time, the disability pension of soldiers who continue to serve in the army despite being injured will not be exempt from tax," Chaudhry said at a press conference.
The Congress leader said that in 2023, the Supreme Court had ruled that the government cannot bring the disability pension of soldiers under the income tax net.
"The Modi government introduced a new disability policy in 2023 and stated that disability pension will now be called 'Impairments Relief'. As soon as the government changed the name, disability pension automatically came under the income tax net. In this way, the government has trampled on the dignity of soldiers," he alleged.