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From: Satendra Singh <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 08:01:39 +0530
Subject: {Disability Studies India} TOI's report on disability issues
in manifestos of political parties
To: [email protected], IDA CRPD FORUM
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AAP bats for disabled, others drop the ballNEW DELHI: There are 2,34,882
disabled people in Delhi according to the 2011 census. And, while there is
no exact data on the number of voters in this category, the count of people
with disabilities in Delhi above the age of 20 years is 1,74,219.

Yet barring AAP, the other major political parties--BJP and Congress--have
been silent about disability in their election manifestos.

According to professor of physiology at University College of Medical
Sciences, Delhi University, Dr Satendra Singh, with the political parties
engaged in mudslinging, issues of real importance are hardly discussed
ahead of polls. "No wonder, no one talked about disability issues," he
said.

"In its vision document, BJP is silent on the concerns of persons with
disabilities. We were also hurt by the party staying mum when the Goa chief
minister called us 'God's mistake'. The central government is busy
restructuring and renaming its ministries, creating a department of
disability affairs, but giving a long rope to those making such disgraceful
comments," said Singh, who himself suffers from disability.

The Congress manifesto, too, has no mention of the word disability. This is
the same party which was in a hurry to pass the Rights of the Persons with
Disabilities Bill via ordinance route. "Where has that passion gone now?"
Singh said.

"Disability is not a priority for political parties because they don't see
disabled people as a potential vote bank and think disability is only a
medical problem. Their idea is that if you offer Braille or a hearing aid
to a disabled person the problem is solved. They are unable to imagine it
is a social, political and cultural problem as much as a physical and
mental issue. Moreover, there is no active presence of disabled people in
the parties. Those present don't like to talk of disability politics,"
explains Hemachandran Karah, assistant professor at Centre for the Study of
Developing Societies.

The AAP manifesto, however, has a four-point action plan for the
disabled--expansion of the definition of disability and implementation of 3%
reservation in jobs and educational institutions, ensuring education for
children with disabilities, establishing a special government body to
protect the rights of people with disabilities and making public places,
educational institutions and recreational areas accessible.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/delhi-elections-2015/top-stories/AAP-bats-for-disabled-others-drop-the-ball/articleshow/46138793.cms

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Warm regards

_________________________________________

Dr Satendra Singh,

*MD, FAIMER, FSS*

Assistant Professor of Physiology

Associate Editor,

Research and Humanities in Medical Education (RHiME) <http://www.rhime.in/>

| Medical Education Unit <http://medicaleducationunit.yolasite.com/> |
Coordinator, Enabling Unit <http://enablingunit.yolasite.com/> |

University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, Delhi, India

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