The Asian Age

Din in Parliament hits disability bill

- TEENA THACKER

The proposed Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es Bill, 2014 could not come up for a discussion on Monday following disruption­s in Parliament.

The bill has been in the limbo for long. In April 2010, the then government had constitute­d a committee to draft a new disability rights legislatio­n keeping in mind India’s commitment to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es (CRPD).

Four years later, the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es Bill, 2014, was tabled in the Rajya Sabha. However, two years on, there has been no headway in this regard.

“On December 2, the eve of the Internatio­nal Day of Persons with Disabiliti­es, the entire country was looking at the Rajya Sabha in hopeful anticipati­on. It would have been an unpreceden­ted gift for our brothers and sisters with disabiliti­es had the Bill been passed. That did not happen. Our honourable Parliament­arians let politics triumph over the lives of millions of persons

The Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es Bill, 2014, was tabled in Rajya Sabha. Two years on, there has been no headway.

with disabiliti­es — one of the most marginalis­ed sections — an integral part of the “people of this country” that they claim to represent. Today, the minister of social justice & empowermen­t tried to speak over the noise and move the Bill for considerat­ion and passage, but Opposition members did not relent,” said Javed Abidi, chairperso­n at Disabled People’s Internatio­nal.

In its new avtar, the draft Bill proposes to expand the list of disabiliti­es from seven to 21 and an increase in job reservatio­n for persons with disabiliti­es from 3 per cent to 5 per cent, among others.

The government, for the first time, has also added disabiliti­es/disabled persons like speech and language disability and specific learning disability, acid attack victims, thalassemi­a, haemophili­a and sickle cell disease.

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