Indeed, we should know the content of the bill before supporting the bill.
On 1 Dec 2015 2:09 pm, "avinash shahi" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2015 13:43:03 +0530
> Subject: Fwd: Sambhavana Statement against support rally for the
> passage of RPD bill
> To: [email protected]
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> > From: pratap bisht <[email protected]>
> > Date: 1 December 2015 at 12:20:03 PM IST
> > To: Sambhavana Group <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Sambhavana Statement against support rally for the passage of
> RPD bill
> >
> > Public Statement by Sambhavana Organization on the support rally by
> > some DPOs for RPD Bill:--
> >
> > We are deeply disturbed to learn that various Disabled Persons
> > Organisations (DPOs) are planning a demonstration on December 3rd,
> > 2015 in support of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPD) bill
> > (which may be tabled in Rajya Sabha in the winter session of the
> > Parliament) without knowing and discussing its contents. In our
> > opinion, the demand for parliamentary debate prior to public
> > consultation amounts to garnering support for the existing format of
> > the Bill. In this context, we feel it essential to recall the
> > formation of All India Disability Alliance (AIDA), a joint forum
> > consisting of various DPOs to demand a legislation accommodating the
> > needs and aspirations of all disabilities without discrimination.
> > Sambhavana was a strong presence in its campaign in 2014 and had
> > worked vigorously to mobilise cross-sections of disabled people. The
> > strength of our campaign, which compelled the Government of the day to
> > forgo its intentions to bring in the legislation through an Ordinance,
> > was a collectivism achieved through democratic engagement and wide
> > consultation amongst all organisations who were the part of AIDA.
> > Following the initial success, however, we did not witness any
> > intention on the part of the Convener, AIDA, (Shri Santosh Kumar
> > Rungta of National Federation of The Blind), to steer ahead the joint
> > campaign. It is really beyond our comprehension that why no
> > consultation  was facilitated by the AIDA Convener amongst member
> > organisations to inform the progress, if any, regarding the inclusion
> > of our demands in the bill! The decision to organize a support rally
> > on 3rd December 2015 by some DPOs in favour of the passage of the RPD
> > bill in the Parliament without any discussion raises some fundamental
> > questions:
> > Has any substantial change in the RPD Bill occurred since then?
> > Have all the serious points that we raised during our many rounds of
> > consultations among ourselves, as well as during our agitation against
> > the weak RPD bill, been included?
> > Has The present draft of the RPD bill with the suggestions of the
> > Standing Committee been put in the public domain for
> > consultation/deliberation?
> > Why no meeting of AIDA was organized to discuss the present development?
> > Questions such as these are very important and the disability
> > community owes an explanation from the Convener, AIDA, for this
> > non-transparent U-turn through bypassing the democratic process.
> > While the community all-in-all has been kept in dark regarding the
> > actual form in which the bill is being tabled in the upcoming
> > Parliament session, there are strong apprehensions about the inclusion
> > of many of our significant demands in the bill.  If this happens, we
> > fear that the tireless efforts which has been put in by the Disabled
> > community through a momentous disability movement for an effective RPD
> > bill could be wasted  and we may be thrown back in to the pre 1995
> > era. Therefore we strongly feel that the occasion of the International
> > Day for Persons with Disabilities could have been best utilised by
> > once again regrouping and re- strengthening our campaign for a strong
> > and effective RPD bill.
> > It is therefore disappointing that a support rally has been planned
> > without any round of consultation or discussion amongst all the member
> > organisations.
> > In the light of such unfortunate developments, we wish to clarify that
> > Sambhavana is not a part of the support rally being organised on
> > December 3rd, 2015. The organisation, however, will keep striving for
> > an inclusive and progressive legislation for persons with disabilities
> > and will readily contribute to similar efforts by
> > individuals/organisations championing the rights of the disabled.
> >
> > Sambhavana Organization
> >
> >
> > --
> > Dr. Pratap Bisht Mobile  +919818685889
>
>
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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