While we shouldn't be making hasty judgements on this MP, who is
elected to Parliament from Madhya Pradesh, he is prominently portrayed
as "dalit" face of the government. That would probably suit the SC/ST
affairs, but it is still disappointing that we don't have a dynamic
minister/personality who would understand our strengths and work with
us as equal partners. Someone like Maneka Gandhi or Harsimrat Kaur
would have brought better dynamism to the ministry, but it looks like
this government is no better than the others when it comes to
appeasing the votebank. While the honourable Prime Minister is
considering restructuring the ministries, he should think of clubbing
disability department with both health and human resources instead of
MSJE. Things like vision impairment needs rehabilitation right from
the time a person is medically declared blind. Access to rehab
facilities, training/education etc stems from that point on. Also,
it's high time we shed the image of people who need to be empowered. I
think a good number of us are already empowered enough to empower the
rest of the community. All we need is good infrastructure and vibrant
institutions that help us learn, educate and work on par with others.

Subramani

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> So Department of Disability Affairs comes under his ministry.
> Does anybody know anything about him?
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