Well said, sir. I fully agree with your views.
Regards,
Sandeep

At 12:08 AM 1/29/2010, you wrote:
Hi Rahul

We are really moving towards an off-topic cenerio. The details can be taken off- the list.

In my view disability should not be the corner stone of a political movement. It should be in the spirit of inclusiveness and empaphy.

That would mean throwing out all the reservation out of the window and create a environment where reservation would not be required.

That is basically what we want to achieve, right? Forget about the able bodied, do you expect mass support of disbandoning reservation by the disabled themselves if an enabling environment is created?

We hate discrimination when it does not suit us and we walk an extra mile to fight for discrimination when it suits us. When it comes to things like IT benefits, we want to be labeled as disabled and those moments we don't think of equal wages for equal work.

Agreed at this moment we don't have an inclusive environment. Even if we did, we would still be asking for concessions and exemptions.

By this movement perhaps, we make a few leaders who would eventually think of their petty needs and wants and as usual the masses would be left astray to fight their own battles.

In abscence of a strong conviction, a compelling philosophy I don't think any realistic change would turn out this way.

What would our leaders give, some lolly pops, some more percentage in reservations and more holidays to be considered on duty?

A strong ism like the socialistic movement could move the people on the strength of its principles. Now, we have tasted what such ism's really mean.

We don't have a convincing political case nor a business case then who would fund this venture?

Political option is one of the option and by no means the only option. let us back that horse which has some possibility of getting some results.

On a lighter note, On this line imagine what fun it would be to see TB party, HIV positive party and Diabetes party?

I am afraid I am not sounding optimistic which is contrary to my natural disposition and forcing myself a smile.

These are my personal thoughts on the subject and surely is not the official view of the list.

Harish.
----- Original Message ----- From: "rahul cherian" <[email protected]>
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Hi Subramani,

I like the name. How do we go about this? Harish can we discuss this
initiative here in detail?

Best regards,

Rahul

2010/1/28 Subramani L <[email protected]>

If we ever do so, we must ccall it People for the Merit and Enablement
Party (PMEP).

Subramani



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I agree with Vinod

2010/1/27 vinod <[email protected]>

> it is the need of the hour that we should think seriously about the
> empowerment of the disabled in th politicale field. If parties give us
our
> due it isalright. Otherwise we must unite and start our own party. How
long
> we will remain silent?
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>> to some extent i have followed the discurtion on above mentioned
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>>  as one of you said blind may not have a vote bank.
>> but it should not deprive us from getting in to politics.
>> as of now we may not establish a new party.
>> but we may slowly buildup confidence in people by actively involving
>> in various activities that benifit people.
>> in this regards i personally we may think of approaching dr jaya
>> prakash narayan.
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