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Reading Gurkhas on hunger strike over pensions | |
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Gurkhas angered by what they say is the government's refusal to give them equal pension rights have gone on hunger strike. | |
About 60 Gurkhas from Reading say they will starve themselves to death unless there is a change to their pensions. | About 60 Gurkhas from Reading say they will starve themselves to death unless there is a change to their pensions. |
The MoD said the Gurkhas' conditions of service had "always been fair". | The MoD said the Gurkhas' conditions of service had "always been fair". |
Two Gurkhas started a hunger strike earlier, another two will take over after 24 hours, building to a mass hunger strike on 7 November. | |
In April, Gurkha veterans from across the south went to Westminster to plea for equal pension rights in line with the rest of the military. | In April, Gurkha veterans from across the south went to Westminster to plea for equal pension rights in line with the rest of the military. |
'Prepared to die' | 'Prepared to die' |
About 25,000 Gurkhas who retired before 1997 get about a third of the pension received by their British former comrades. | About 25,000 Gurkhas who retired before 1997 get about a third of the pension received by their British former comrades. |
Gurkha veteran Gyanraj Rai said: "I was already prepared to die for Britain and I have been campaigning for the last 15 years at my own expense. | Gurkha veteran Gyanraj Rai said: "I was already prepared to die for Britain and I have been campaigning for the last 15 years at my own expense. |
"We don't have any more money to do a campaign - now the only thing left is my body." | "We don't have any more money to do a campaign - now the only thing left is my body." |
In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said: "Gurkha terms and conditions of service have always been fair. | In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said: "Gurkha terms and conditions of service have always been fair. |
"They have reflected the environment that the Gurkhas were in, and they have changed and improved over time to reflect the Gurkhas' changing circumstances." | "They have reflected the environment that the Gurkhas were in, and they have changed and improved over time to reflect the Gurkhas' changing circumstances." |
There are 10,000 Gurkha veterans living in the UK, many of them in Reading and Aldershot. | There are 10,000 Gurkha veterans living in the UK, many of them in Reading and Aldershot. |
In 2009, the government allowed former Gurkha soldiers who had retired before 1997 to settle in the UK following a high-profile campaign led by actress Joanna Lumley. | In 2009, the government allowed former Gurkha soldiers who had retired before 1997 to settle in the UK following a high-profile campaign led by actress Joanna Lumley. |