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Do not bring ordinance on Disability Rights Bill: CCPD to PM

NEW DELHI : Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) today
opposed any move by the government to bring an ordinance to safeguard the
rights of people with disabilities saying it fails on standards set by the
United Nations on the issue.
"A large number of disability rights activists found the Bill to fail on
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(CRPD) standard and consequently the chairperson of the Rajya Sabha
referred the Bill to a House Committee," said P K Pincha, CCPD, in a letter
to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
The letter comes in the midst of reports that the government is planning to
bring an ordinance even as the Rights to Persons with Disabilities Bill
2014, is pending in the Rajya Sabha which has referred it to the Standing
Committee for improvement.
The Bill was introduced in January, in fulfillment of the country's
commitment to bring a law in conformity with the CRPD which India has since
ratified.
Pincha said subsequently several rumours started to float that the
government intends to bring the bill in the shape of an ordinance, which
was problematic because disability rights is not an unoccupied legislative
field.
The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights
and Full Participation) Act, 1995 already controls the area. If the bill of
2014 is promulgated as ordinance, it cannot become operable unless the Act
of 1995 is repealed, said Pincha, who was the first person with disability
to have been appointed as the CCPD in December 2011. He is visually
disabled since birth.
"I am writing to urge your office to issue a statement that the proposed
ordinance only aims to amend the Act of 1995 and not to enact the
Disability Rights Bill of 2014.
"This statement from your office will restore peace and assuage the tempers
of highly agitated community and also give out a clear message to the
international community that India is totally sworn to its international
commitments," he said.
The Office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities has been
mandated to take steps to safeguard the rights of persons with disabilities.
Pincha said persons with disabilities have been agitating against the
ordinance across the country.
"However since no statement has been issued by the government on the
substantive content of the ordinance that is to be promulgated and the
enactment of bill as ordinance would cause irreparable harm to persons with
disabilities.
"They have been agitating against the ordinance in the length and breadth
of the country," the letter said.
Some of them were injured in police baton charge while agitating outside
Congress party and its Vice President Rahul Gandhi's offices, he said.
Pincha said he is receiving innumerable calls and e-mails from colleagues
from abroad as to how a country which has ratified the CRPD can so deal
with its persons with disabilities.
"I am sir, the first person with disability who has been appointed as the
Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities and am committee to the
cause both personally and officially," he said in the letter seeking
appointment for an in-person meeting with the prime minister on the issue.
A copy of the letter sent today has been also marked to Minister for Social
Justice and Empowerment. Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge is handling
additional charge of the Social Justice Ministry.
The court of Chief Commissioner for persons with Disabilities also shot off
a letter to Delhi Police seeking a detailed report on alleged incidents of
baton charge against persons with disabilities.
In the letter, addressed to Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi, a detailed
report has been sought in two incidents which took place yesterday.
"One of the two incidents is alleged to have happened outside the AICC
office at 24 Akbar Road, New Delhi and the other in front of Rahul Gandhi's
residence," the letter said.
"If the incidents happened as alleged, what is the number of and nature of
casualties? In case the incidents did happen, is responsibility and
accountability being fixed for further appropriate action? Any other
relevant information regarding the alleged incidents," it said. (AGENCIES)

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