Hi all 

I apologize for writing late on the concerned issue. 
I am a registered voter of Palam constituency in New Delhi and I casted my
vote on 7th of May. The experience at polling booth was good. When I reached
the polling booth I went threw frisking and security checks. One of the
security personal accompanied me to my respective poling room. Over there it
seemed that the officials were trained to guide the persons with
disabilities. As they guided me in an interesting manner. I was given the
dummy Braille ballad paper, and was explained the pattern of buttons on the
machine. Sufficient time was given to read the dummy Braille ballad paper. 
The Poling machines were not equipped with braille stickers. But again
friendly and helpful nature of staf solved my this problem, as the patern
was explained to me. 
The poling booth was completely accessible to persons with other
disabilities, as voting activity was carried out at first Flore. And
temporary rams were there, where ever they were required.
I really experienced a sense and pride of independence by exercising my
right of franchise. 

Regards 
Rahul gambhir 
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] experience at the poling booth.

Of course, you have my newspaper report to back your case. 

Subramani 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Secretariat
Subject: Re: [AI] experience at the poling booth.

Dear Asif,
I am glad you had a great experience in Calcutta.So basically Mumbai,
Delhi 
and Calcutta were good though NOIDA just outside Delhi was not and
Bangalore 
was awful. There are mixed reports from other parts of India but mostly
it 
is in the negative. We will have to compile the information that we have

received as feedback from everyone and then follow up. No one expected
this 
elections to be without glitches but it was a good start all over India.
Thanks for the praise but in this case I dont deserve it.
It was Subash Dattrange, Suhas Karnik and Ketan Kothari who stood behind

their lawyer Mihir Desai in the Bombay High court and promted him to get
the 
order on the dummy ballot papers in 2004. However it was not an
organisation 
for the visually challenged that filed the first case. The visually 
challenged just joined the bandwagon. Then it was the disabled community
of 
Jharkhand who got orders from their Court. After which the matters went
to 
the Supreme Court. The efforts of Human Rights Law Network and Javed
Abidi's 
NCPEDP which is praise worthy.It is Javed's team which is compiling the 
feedback and now  and has been interacting with the Election Commission.

My mission has always been to encourage people to vote. I used to be
very 
interested in politics when I was in school. This year I had a further 
reason to encourage people because of the special facilities that we had

been promised. My only role has been to give the clarion call on this
list. 
I am just happy that most of you have heard me and exercised your
franchise.
I am a firm believer that everyone has to claim their rights while doing

their duties. We got to help ourselves no one else can.

On the macro level we move towards Census 2011 and on another level we
move 
towards standard Examination guidelines. The database is going on well
and 
the railways is my target for July-August.Will keep everyone posted.
Kanchan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mohammed Asif Iqbal" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 18:35
Subject: Re: [AI] experience at the poling booth.


Dear all,
I indeed exercise my right to vote. It was a pleasant experience voting
this
year. It was nice to see Kanchan Pamnani's initiatives yielding fruits.
Poling machines equipped with braille stickers and friendly staff really
made an awesome independend voting experience.  However my poling
station
was on first floor and I guess there were no ramp for wheel chair
access.
Hope concerned authorities would walk the extra miles to make it all
inclusive voting experience in the future.
Asif




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