Delighted to know and note, Poonam!
The short for national disability alliance would be:
NDA

What a coincidence?
Smile!!


-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Poonam
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] regarding national disability alliance

dear friends,
It is indeed a happy augury that the emergence of a national
disability alliance of a genuine nature is very much on the cards. To
begin with, this alliance is likely to be around the issue of the much
talked about RPD Bill. Thus, the writing is on the wall for those
handfuls who operate under the banner of a virtually fake and failed
group; and, if the developments in the last few weeks over the RPD
Bill are  anything to go by, poetic justice, particularly for that
self-proclaimed self-styled five-star activist is well in sight.
While applauding, with utmost sincerity, the timely intervention and
initiative of some very well-meaning individuals in putting together a
well-knit alliance of a truly representative character, I would take
this opportunity of putting together a few suggestions emanating from
my random reflections in the larger interests of our common cause.
In the first place, the leadership, or for that matter, the
convenership, or by whatever nomenclature it is called must rotate at
specified intervals preferrably, amongst persons belonging to
different categories of disabilities unlike the other group (name of
the group being anybody's guess), which, for all practical purposes,
is owned or should I say proprietored, by one individual for the las
so many years, and whose think tank or coterie does not comprise any
person with disability barring he himself.
Secondly, the ensuing national disability alliance must work in a
spirit of understanding and accommodation come what may.
It is also important to recognise that cross disability and
uni-disability dimensions of the disability movement are and should be
seen as complimentary and not contradictory; and that they can and
should  coexist in a coherent manner.
Thirdly, we must zealously guard against any likely efforts at
sabotaging the alliance by vested interests including by that infamous
polarising force (his identity being obvious), who not only has
divided the sector nationally; but has worked overtime to drive a
wedge amongst the constituents of the International Disability
Alliance; so much so that his fights with Yanis, the IDA chair and
other constituents has long been out in the open; and, friends, the
outcome of it all we know and will also get to know more perhaps in
the days ahead. Incidentally, Yanis, the Chair of International
Disability Alliance happens to be a blind person.I am mentioning these
facts with a heavy heart and under a painful necessity so that we may
take note of it all.
The silverlining is that a sizeable chunk of the disability sector is
against the passage of this flawed bill --- hence, the urgency to
press for addressing the flaws and inadequacies the said Bill is
replete with.
I would also suggest that we also need to regularly monitor some
relevant international E forumms like the IDA UNCRPD forum.

Best regards,
Poonam.



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