BGWS calls for smooth settlement of Gurkha veterans in the UK
Tuesday, 04 August 2009 20:57
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British Gurkha Welfare Society (BGWS), a leading organisation of the Gurkhas—has called upon the British government to facilitate smooth settlement of Gurkha veterans and their family members including Gurkha widows in the UK on a priority basis.

 
Chairman of the BGWS, Major Retd. Tikendra Dal Dewan (2nd from right), addressing the press meet while other office-bearers look on (Photo courtesy: BGWS)
Addressing a press meet in Kathmandu on Tuesday, chairman of the BGWS, Major (Retd.) Tikendra Dal Dewan, said after the British government’s announcement to allow residency rights to the ex Gurkhas, equal pension to the Gurkhas would be the next logical and just step in tribute to the soldiers who have been serving the British Crown and People for the last 200 years.

Mr Dewan said a meeting between the BGWS office-bearers with the officials of the New Delhi-based British High Commission in Kathmandu last week has been instrumental in streamlining Gurkha veterans’ settlement application for residency in the UK.

During the meeting, the BGWS urged British authorities to facilitate and fast-track visa applications of Gurkha veterans, who retired before 1997, including their children above 18 years of age and widows of Gurkha veterans. The BGWS has been forwarding ten applications of Gurkha veterans on an average per day to the High Commission.

“BGWS is committed and stands ready to facilitate settlement of Gurkha veterans in the UK in the aftermath of the May 21 announcement of the British government,” said chairman Dewan, adding “We will continue our dialogue with the central and local British authorities as well as British parliamentarians to ensure that Gurkha veterans are not stranded when they arrive in the UK.”

The BGWS said it is also planning to conduct a joint mission with the Rushmoor Borough Council and local authorities of UK to visit Nepal in October this year to apprise former Gurkha veterans and their families about various procedures related to settlement and life in the UK.

On May 21, 2009, the British government announced that it will provide right to settlement in UK to all Gurkha veterans who retired before 1997 with at least four years’ service. The British government’s decision came in the wake of a long-running campaign supported by a large number of British parliamentarians from across the political spectrum, British media and importantly Joanna Lumley, a noted British celebrity. This included all the Gurkha organisations and BGWS --the first UK established organisation that initiated and were successful in claiming settlement for Gurkhas through their historic march on the streets of Liverpool, UK, in 2004.

“While some Gurkha organisations have announced that the Gurkha Justice Campaign has now come to an end as the British government has agreed to provide settlement rights to all ex-Gurkhas, we have been continuing the campaign since it will remain incomplete unless the provision of equal pension and benefits to all British Gurkha soldiers and officers is ensured,” said Chhatra Rai, General Secretary of BGWS.

While in Kathmandu, the BGWS delegation called on President Dr Ram Baran Yadav, Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, chairman of the Constituent Assembly Subash Nemwang, chairman of the CPN (UML) Jhal Nath Khanal, former minister and senior Maoist leader Krishna B Mahara, among others. During the meeting, the BGWS delegation apprised Nepali leaders and authorities about the on-going campaign being launched by the BGWS and sought their moral support.

“We are really encouraged from the widespread support and solidarity expressed towards the causes being championed by the BGWS and it has further energized us to continue our fight for equal right and benefits for all British Gurkhas,” said Chhatra Rai, General Secretary of the BGWS.

The BGWS delegation is scheduled to return to UK later this week. nepalnews.com

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ujjwal gurung  - to give the visa to all ex-british gurkha familyto   |65.49.2.xxx |2009-12-21 17:30:30
i one of the son of the son of ex-british gurkha army kindly request to you to
give the visa to all the family of exbritish gurkha army1hope your positive
respones1
Ganesh gurung  - Terms n condition   |94.246.126.xxx |2009-12-18 21:32:13
Dear sir, iam the son of ex-army of brigade.My father
had 2 wives,iam from 2'nd.But my mother had head before we register her.While my
1'st mother made me the citizenship and registered as her son.Still today my
father n mother qurling eachother n she don't wanna 2 go uk.But my father wanna
2 take me only with him.Beinp 78 years what can he do there?
Hari Kumaari  - About BGWS   |202.79.37.xxx |2009-11-15 05:05:02
My father is also ex brithish Army and serverd more than 10 years in his period.
He applied from GESO from pokhara and paid Rs. 1,30,000/- 2 years ago. Still
GESO didn't Chance to him to visit UK. Alots of ex-Gurkhas people who has low
rank and few pension servising in the community had applied but no reply from
GESO. When and how to get chance to visit UK for such vulmnerable poor people?
santosh k pun  - Thank You all, for the bit victory   |202.79.40.xxx |2009-08-08 14:04:22
Thank You all for the bit victory about the all ex- Gurkha U.K settlement but
still lot to do so best of luck to for further steps.
Sir, I would like to
say that if in this equality war if the every running British Gurkha army is
also include then you can't lose,(if possible).Because running army is more
mines then ex- army.
Thank you sir.I am saying this because my all family are
already in U.K but I and my big brother are still here, we also like to stay
with our family together. And also one question, I had also born in Hong Kong at
1983. I didn't get Hong Kong I.D card because the British Government reject
application those who are above 1983 and now is U.K above 18 years.Sir if we
can't get U.K visa is there any chance to get Hong Kong I.D.

Thank You.
Well wisher.
baburam  - dont try to make gurkhas fool.   |202.79.40.xxx |2009-08-07 10:50:06
Tikendra a Person who is Serving for MOD, Paid through MOD, and still rubbing
his nose on MOD's foot, its really hard to believe that he can do something in
favour of Gurkhas. He is Lier. shame to him, that he has changed his color even
more than seasons changes in Year. everybody should understand what kind of
person tikendra is? when the gurkhas activities goes up then he appear all of
sudden. Mr dewan please dont try to make gurkhas fool.
Mr.Rai  - mr.   |89.195.0.xxx |2009-08-06 19:05:46
My sincere syphatise goes to Mr T.Dewan & his team who are trying to be a
twitter & winker.
suman  - huge run of laugh   |113.199.145.xxx |2009-08-06 13:54:07
i still have a fresh memory when BGWs had sent letter to joanna lumley and keith
vaj that this would be a mistake to give settlement to all gurkhas. it was a
huge controversial betryal
to gurkhas,
now why they are so curious to speak on
behalf of gurkha again. any way if it will benefit gurkhas then well attempt.
Kiran Khatry Chhetri  - settlement in UK   |203.220.38.xxx |2009-08-06 02:18:22
BGWS
To whom it may concern:

Please advise me how I can forward my
application for the settlement in the UK
As I live in Australia. Is there
anyway I can do it in Australia or I need to be in Nepal! Your advise and
information would be highly appreciated.
Thank you.
kind regards,
kiran
khatry chhetri
Ashish Subba  - Mr.   |90.209.88.xxx |2009-08-05 04:09:57
Well done Budhaharu! Khusi lagyo. Keep it up. Having settlement rights is not
the end of the Gurkha Campaign itself but equal pension and opportuniti is.
However, you should bear in mind that Dr Yadav and Mr Nepal are not going to
speak for you, as evidence suggests. You would better expect something from Mr
Clegg and Mr Cameron instead. They are far more in favour of Gurkhas compared to
any authority in Nepal. Budhaharuko dhilai bhayepani banda akkal ko tala
khulechha. Kam se kam MOD lai khusi parna ta chhodnu bho. Well done
tapainharulai. We all 'Gurkha Bhanja' are with you.
GL Rai-Zimmdar  - Equal Pension.   |99.166.96.xxx |2009-08-04 23:44:31
Major Dewan has chosen the priority right, i.e., equal pensionary benefit as a
sequel. For various reasons a pensioner may wish to return home, or there are
others who may wish to stay home due to some constraints.

Wish you BGWS only
the very best and kind regards to Dame Joanna Lumley from
www.Celebrate-the-Gurkhas.org

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