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Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari Demands Immediate Allocation of Social Security Pension Funds

Tewari Raises Alarm in Lok Sabha on Chandigarh’s Welfare Crisis and Veterans’ Rights


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New Delhi/Chandigarh, February 12

Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari today expressed his “extreme dismay” over the non-allocation of funds for the Social Security Pension in Chandigarh since October 2025. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Tewari reminded the House that Chandigarh, being a Union Territory directly under the Central Government, receives annual allocations of ₹6,500–₹6,900 crore in the Union Budget. “However, it is very unfortunate, that since October 2025, there has been no allocation for the Social Security Pension in Chandigarh”, he said.

Highlighting the plight of the vulnerable sections, Tewari said that old-age pension, widow pension and disability pension has not been disbursed. “It is being told that there is no budget and the allocation will be made in May, when the funds will be available”, he added. He further noted that Chandigarh provides the lowest pension support at ₹1,000, compared to ₹1,500 in Punjab and ₹3,500 in Haryana.

Tewari brought to the note of the House that Chandigarh is home to a large number of ex-servicemen, who have served the country with great honour and valour, while safeguarding our frontiers at the peril of their lives, adding, “But it is extremely unfortunate that in the Finance Bill 2026, paragraph 108, page 88, the Income Tax Exemption on service element plus disability has been restricted to only those servicemen, who have been invalidated out of service.” Terming this as a clear constitutional breach of Article 14 of the Constitution, Tewari thundered, “Article 14 of the Indian Constitution is being directly violated.”

Placing two specific demands before the Central Government, Tewari urged that the social security pension in Chandigarh should be allocated without any delay. “Secondly, when the Finance Bill is discussed in this House, the Finance Minister should fully restore the IT exemption on service element plus disability”, he demanded, while asserting that this would restore the dignity and honour of service members, who risk their lives for the security and protection of this country.


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