Politics is a 'new beginning' for visually impaired farmer Bipad Baran
Ghosh. The negligence of former and present MLAs of his region towards
specially abled persons made him choose the path of politics on World
Disability Day celebrated on December 3. Ghosh, who had been fighting
for the rights of disabled ones since a decade has filed his
nomination for the assembly polls from Nala constituency, going to
poll on December 20.
http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/ranchi/visually-impaired-farmer-eyes-assembly-seat.html
"The condition of people suffering from poverty and disabilities has
never improved in our State. It is entirely due to the ministers who
want to establish them as a company. They fail to understand the
importance of the sensitive matters. I have been struggling to provide
justice to thousands of such people of the State. My determination to
help them will surely bear fruits if I am given the chance to
represent my assembly segment," Ghosh, a Below Poverty Line (BPL) card
holder and vice-president cum district secretary of Jharkhand Viklang
Manch, told The Pioneer.

Financial crunch did not allow Baran to pursue his studies after class
eighth but his leadership experience is appreciated by his fans. He
can afford to hold a campaign in every village under his area in the
evening hours since villagers manage to devote time after being free
from their daylong agricultural activities.

The farmer is eager to set up committees of 20 literate boys each for
various fields like education and agriculture to monitor the work in a
respective department at his own constituency. He said, "I would pay a
salary of around Rs 4000 to 5000 to each boy. It will help in boosting
their monitoring job. I will not take the financial advantage reserved
for an MLA in a government scheme. This will ensure effectiveness of
National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and other farming related
programmes apart from those sanctioned for the education and job of
disabilities."

Also, he wants to connect his villages with Ajay River which is barely
eight kilometers far. According to him, none of the MLAs have
succeeded in providing water to his villages. He said, "West Bengal is
hardly 15 kilometres away from my native village and Ajay River is
closer. Farmers of the neighboring state are happily using the river
water for drinking and irrigation facilities. We are not fortunate
like them. Our ministers have never heard our request for the river
water supply. As a result, till date we are forced to face water
crisis. Moreover, there is no cold storage for agricu


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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