All
Please exercise restraints while expressing your opinion. We can be factual and 
that communicates better.

Makes more sense being united than fragmented at this crucial juncture.

Harish Kotian

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
HARSHVARDHAN SINGH NEGI
Sent: 05 February 2014 10:19
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd:

I am also the same opinion He always against the VI community. My full
support  with NFB  We make sure this bill should not pass without
retification otherwise we have to face it's consequencies specially Totally
VI.Now time has come when have to come out with our full strengnth to oppose
dam afidi.
He is curse for disabled community sorry for using harsh words. I could not
refrain my self.
Thanks
HS Negi



----- Original Message -----
From: "avinash shahi" <[email protected]>
To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerningthe disabled." <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 2:16 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Fwd:


> We'll go to expose deceitful actions undertaken by Javed Abidi to any
> extent.
> He has undermined disability movement and has hugely damaged it.
> How dam he claims he represents all disabled people? utterly absurd.
> This Bill will not be passed in upcoming session we are here to go to
> any extent to prevent its passage if our non-negotiable demands are
> not met.
> And once again request all of you to join us.
> Tomorrow onwards we are meeting MPs of Rajya Sabha at their residences.
> And day after tomorrow we are planning to protest at parliament street as
> well.
>
>
> On 2/5/14, Ajay Arora <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Santosh Kumar Rungta <[email protected]>
>> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 17:33:24 +0530
>> Subject:
>> To: Dipendra Manocha <[email protected]>, J L Kaul
>> <[email protected]>, "A.K. Mittal 2" <[email protected]>,
>> rajive raturi <[email protected]>, K Ramkrishna
>> <[email protected]>, Javed Abidi <[email protected]>,
>> [email protected], Amba Salelkar
>> <[email protected]>
>>
>> To
>>
>>
>>
>> All the friends and activists in Disability sector,
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>>
>>
>> As one of the activists in the sector like you all I am sending this mail
>> to apprise you with the development on the issue of Bill on the rights of
>> persons with disabilities and also would like to share some of the
>> concerns
>> which every committed activist in the disability sector needs to pounder
>> and decide for himself and herself the future of disability movement.
>>
>>
>>
>> To begin with may I draw your attention to the fact that some activists
>> and
>> particularly DRG activists campaigned for introduction and passage of the
>> Bill on the rights of persons with disabilities without even caring to
>> know
>> its contents.  This probably is the most damaging part of the activisms
>> where advocacy is undertaken around such an important issue viz.
>> legislation on the rights of persons with disabilities without knowing
>> its
>> contents beyond the comprehension of any prudent person.  On the other
>> hand
>> my organization did not approve of this approach and instead started its
>> efforts to obtain a copy of the Bill as approved by the Cabinet before
>> taking the position.  As soon as I could obtained a copy of the Bill as
>> approved by the Cabinet and took a position that this Bill in its present
>> form should not be introduced.  I also simultaneously decided to initiate
>> an indefinite agitation against this Bill and wrote a detailed letter to
>> the then Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment along with suggestions
>> for change in the Bill.  I also circulated this letter along with the
>> suggestions to all of you through mail.  After its circulation among you
>> all, Ms. Shyamala on behalf of DRG contacted us through Mr. Dipendra
>> Minocha and a meeting was arranged in which it was decided that the Bill
>> in
>> the present form was not acceptable and a decision was taken to formulate
>> amendments to the Bill for submission to the Govt.
>>
>>
>>
>> It is in this backdrop that a joint forum was formed and I made my
>> substantial contribution in finalizing the amendments to be submitted
>> collectively on behalf of the joint forum.  Since my organization (NFB)
>> had
>> already given a call of indefinite agitation from 28.1.14, it was agreed
>> that while NFB will continue with its announced agitation, the amendments
>> to be suggested will be common.  It was also agreed that the Forum was to
>> work on the principle of collective leadership and also on the principle
>> of
>> transparency.  On the first day of National Federation of the Blind's
>> agitation we would called by Mr. Kapil Sibbal, Hon'ble Law Minister and
>> this was communicated through Mr. Muralidharan representing NPRD to Mr.
>> Javed and Ms. Shyamala but only Mr. Muralidharan turned up.  However, I
>> reported the deliberations that took place in the meeting with Hon'ble
>> Law
>> Minister who assured us to look into the issues afresh and even to refer
>> the matter for opinion of Attorney General wherever required.  Thereafter
>> we also had a meeting on the next day of agitation with Secretary and
>> Joint
>> Secretary of Department of Disability Affairs wherein it was agreed that
>> the amendments suggested will be considered and also that when the Bill
>> will be introduced and referred to the standing Committee, the amendments
>> suggested by us and accepted by the Govt. will be submitted to the
>> Standing
>> Committee as official amendments.  This also was shared with everyone
>> including the constituents of Joint Forum.  Thereafter a press conference
>> was organized on behalf of joint Forum and it was agreed that press
>> statement draft of which was agreed upon will be circulated among the
>> members and nobody will read the same.  It was further agreed that
>> representatives of different organizations will speak on the agreed
>> issues.
>> However, giving a go bye to this agreed arrangement, Mr. Javed started
>> with
>> giving a background and reading the statement as if he was leading the
>> Forum.  Not only this, he also summarized to reinforce that he was the
>> leader of the Forum which arrangement was never agreed upon.  The
>> principle
>> of transparency and collective leadership was also given a go bye when
>> Mr.
>> Javed and Ms. Shyamala went to meet Rahul Gandhi without inviting others
>> and represented to him that they were the representators of the joint
>> Forum.
>> The story of self imposition of leadership, betrayal and violation of
>> principles of transparency does not end here.  The march organized on
>> 3.2.14 at India Gate was a clear example of dishonesty and betrayal by
>> the
>> self imposed leaders.  Mr. Javed and Ms. Shyamala disappeared from the
>> spot
>> without letting us know about any meeting with any leader or bureaucrat
>> and
>> did not come back until 1.15 p.m.  Later it was revealed that they
>> discussed the amendments submitted on behalf of joint forum as the
>> leaders
>> of joint forum and gave their agreement to the Govt. position with regard
>> to the amendments without even sharing with anyone leave aside
>> consolidating anyone.  To our great surprise, it was learnt that they
>> press
>> for introduction and passage of the Bill even by compromising agreed
>> non-negotiables.  I have been able to find out that the non-negotiables
>> on
>> the issue of non discrimination section, reservation in promotion and
>> even
>> on the suggested formulation on legal capacity have been compromised.  To
>> put the blind sector to further dis-advantage they have also agreed to
>> allow the Bill to be passed without the definition of low vision which is
>> stated to be notified at a later stage.  This is complete betrayal .
>>
>>
>>
>> The situation as on today is as follows:-
>>
>>
>>
>> The Bill is listed for introduction without amendments and in its current
>> form before the Rajya Sabha for 5.2.2014 and Govt. claims to bring the
>> official amendments later.  This Govt. position cannot be understood as
>> the
>> amendments have not yet been approved by the Cabinet and thereafter how
>> the
>> official amendments will be brought is not understandable.  There is an
>> eminent danger that if the opposition does not rescue us, the Bill could
>> be
>> passed in its current form in which the entire responsibility will rest
>> on
>> the self styled leader/ leaders who have betrayal the disability
>> community
>> in the name of unity.
>>
>>
>>
>> I think that no one in the disability sector who is committed and who
>> keeps
>> her or her egos and interests aside for achieving the larger objective of
>> protecting the rights of persons with disabilities, an allow this to
>> happen
>> and cannot make this subservient to such a self claimed leader.
>>
>> Let me assure you that our agitation against the Bill in the current form
>> will continue and we will not allow its passage at any cost without
>> proper
>> amendments taking into consideration   the interests of all disabilities.
>> I
>> would like you all to reflect an answer within yourself the following in
>> the light of above situation:
>>
>> a)      Can a activist be pardoned for undertaking campaign for the
>> passage
>> of the Bill without knowing its contents which will have a large
>> implication on different disabilities?
>>
>> b)      Can such an activist claim to be the leader and representative of
>> a
>> disability sector?
>>
>> c)      Who is responsible for the introduction of such a flawed Bill and
>> how a person responsible for the damage caused by introduction of a
>> flawed
>> bill by the Govt., can claimed the leadership of the sector?
>>
>> d)      What matters more- an individual leadership or the interests of
>> the
>> disability sector.
>>
>> e)      What is the wayout from this existing critical situation where
>> Govt. has already notified the introduction of a flawed Bill and where
>> the
>> amendments are yet to be finalized and approved by the Cabinet.
>>
>> f)       Should political affiliation of an individual overtake the
>> interest of disability?
>>
>> g)      In the name of unity of disability sector, should an individual
>> or
>> an organization be allowed to play with the sentiments of disabled for
>> the
>> self imposition of leadership.  I leave you all with these thoughts so
>> that
>> you may individually or collectively workout your future strategy.
>>
>>
>>
>> With regards
>>
>>
>>
>> S.K. Rungta
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ajay Arora phd research scholar
>> Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
>> JNU
>> Nelson Mandela Marg
>> New Delhi India
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> Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
> Jawaharlal Nehru University
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