Report of our rally on 3rd December.

Shampa Sengupta

http://peoplesdemocracy.in/2015/1206_pd/disabled-persons-organisations-march-parliament

AROUND ten thousand disabled persons from various parts of the country took
out a march to parliament on December 3, 2015 coinciding with World
Disability Day. Owing allegiance to the affiliates of the National Platform
for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD), National Federation of the Blind and
the National Association of the Blind apart from various independent
Disabled Persons Organisations and NGOs, the protest was against the
inordinate delay on the part of the central government in bringing the
amendments and placing the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2014
for discussion in parliament.

The RPD Bill introduced during the fag end of the UPA government’s tenure
was sent to the parliamentary standing committee of the ministry of social
justice and empowerment owing to certain concerns raised by several
disability rights organisations. However, the delay in introducing the
amendments and placing them for discussion in parliament after several
months since the parliamentary standing committee submitted its
recommendations is inexplicable.

The protesters were addressed by leading office bearers of the various
organisations. Brinda Karat, member of the Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) came
to express solidarity with the protesters.

A memorandum was submitted to the minister for social justice and
empowerment, Thaawar Chand Gehlot by a delegation from these organisations.
They also met the president of India in the evening.

The memorandum noted that Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill 2014 was
introduced by the previous government in Rajya Sabha which did not fully
address the aspirations of persons with disabilities. It also sought to
legitimise discrimination on the ground of disability under certain
circumstances.  There were other various provisions which were
contentious.  Consequently, various disability rights organisations
including those endorsing this petition opposed the passage of the said
bill without amendment and debate.

It also said that as a result of the campaign, the Bill was not passed and
instead was referred to parliamentary standing committee of ministry of
social justice and empowerment, which invited suggestions and after public
hearings from stake holders finally submitted its report in May 2015 to the
government incorporating various suggestions and recommendations made by
disability rights organisations.  However, certain issues still remain
unaddressed.

The memorandum observed that, unfortunately the government is yet to
publicly spell out its stand on the amendment of the Bill and its
introduction after making the necessary amendments. It is for this reason
that various disabled persons organisations have come together and have
organised a march to parliament to demand that the government introduce the
amendments to the Bill on the basis of recommendations of parliamentary
standing committee as well as other suggestions given by various
stakeholders and have a proper and extensive debate in the parliament in
the ongoing winter session.

The signatory organisations to the memorandum were: National Platform for
the Rights of the Disabled, National Federation of the Blind, National
Association of the Blind, Paschim Banga Rajya Prathibandhi Sammelani, West
Bengal, Tamilnadu Associationn for the Rights of Differently-Abled and
Caregivers, Differently-Abled Welfare Federation, Kerala, Karnataka Rajya
Angavikalara Mattu Palakara Okkota, Haryana Viklang Adhikar Manch,
Vikalangula Hakkula Jathiya Vedika, Telangana, Gujarat Viklang Adhikar
Manch, Human Rights Law Network, Delhi, Jharkhand Viklang Morcha,
Lakshwadeep Disabled Association, Platform for Rights of Disabled, Orissa,
National Association of the Blind, Delhi, Federation for Disability Rights,
Delhi, Action for Autism, Delhi, Delhi Viklang Adhikar Manch, Sense
International India and Yes We Can, Delhi.


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