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Noted Disability Rights Activist Javed Abidi Dies of Heart Attack at 53
By Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar on 04/03/2018 .   
Javed Abidi. Credit: Disability Peoples' International

New Delhi: Noted disability rights activist Javed Abidi passed away today
following a heart attack. He was 53. A former civil servant, Abidi was one
of the most authoritative voices in the field of disability rights and
believed in engaging the government for ensuring betterment of the persons
with disabilities.

Abidi was also a director of the cross disability advocacy organisation, the
National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled, and had championed
the cause of the PwDs by taking up key issues pertaining to them.

Over the years, the organisation has worked on important issues related to
PwDs such as encouraging their employment; increasing public awareness on
disability issues; empowering  disabled people through appropriate
legislation; equipping disabled people with educational opportunities; and
ensuring easy and convenient access to all public places.

Abidi was also chairperson at Disabled People's International (DPI) and
raised the problems faced by PwDs at several international meets and
conferences. He had a lot of experience on international best practices for
the PwDs as he had studied at Wright State University in the United States
after doing his initial higher studies at Aligarh Muslim University. He was
also the convener at Disabled Rights Group (DRG).

In India, Abidi had been at the forefront of creating a barrier free
environment for all, including the PwDs. He was also involved in
consultations with the Centre and state governments on issues of policy
formulation as well are creating enabling environments for the PwDs.

The news of Abidi's death was broken by National Association of the Deaf,
India via facebook. It described the day as a "sorrow day".

Soon, tributes began flowing from the disability sector. Satendra Singh, an
associate professor at the University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi,
and a disability rights activist himself, in a post said:

"A good heart has stopped beating, a good soul ascended to heaven. We part
with our beloved leader in pain. An era ends with Javed Abidi ji."
Another disability rights activist, lawyer and member of National Building
Code, Subhash Chandra Vashisht, while terming Abidi's demise as "shocking"
wrote:
"His contributions to bring disability in the mainstream agenda were crucial
especially at a time when disability was not even looked at as a subject for
media news! He was full of enthusiasm and had long plans to play a role in
implementation of the new RPWD Act. Two days ago he recorded his last
interview with radio Udaan! Truly saddened! May almighty rest his soul in
eternal peace!"
An ardent nationalist, Abidi held very liberal views when it came to the
issue of playing the national anthem in cinema halls. He for one believed
that while such issues should not be thrust upon the people, it was every
person's duty to show respect to the national anthem.
Abidi was also a very strong voice in all sort of policy and social issues
related to PwDs. He worked extensively to see to it that legislative rights
and economic opportunities became a reality for persons with disability in
India. He had also establishing partnerships with business and the
government to create equitable employment of the disabled.
But while doing so Abidi also brought together the disability groups to set
up an informed national lobby. He believed in working with the system but
never shied away from criticising it when it went wrong.
"I do not believe in criticising for the sake of it. After all you have to
working within the system in order to get the best out of it," he once told
The Wire, while the issue of violation of the rights of PwD passengers at
airports was being discussed.
Similarly, when it came to the Smart Cities Mission, Abidi was the one who
raised the issue of how the government had not incorporated the global
practices in the overall design of things. He was also the person who
pointed out how government agencies were making a mockery of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi's promises on accessibility by not revamping their sites.
In Abidi's passing away, a very reasonable, grounded and knowledgeable voice
has been lost.


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