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Kerala disability rights group gear up to protest against inaccessibility of state-run buses

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The state run Kerala Urban Road Transport Corporation buses remain
largely inaccessible for wheelchair users. A few months back, authorities
replaced spaces for keeping wheelchairs with newer seats for people without
any disabilities to travel comfortably. This in turn has affected travel
plans of many wheelchair users across the state who depend on KURTC buses
because it is cheaper and economical. All Kerala Wheelchair Rights Federation
is gearing up to protest against this injustice.

When it comes to travelling, difficulties faced by people with disabilities
are many, especially for those who have mobility issues. Over the past few
years, the government of Kerala has introduced many programmes and schemes
for people with disabilities but has failed in making places more accessible.
Recently, facilities for wheelchair users in state government run
Kerala Urban Road Transport Corporation (KURTC) buses were
removed which has raised many questions. In spite of repeated requests to
bring back the facilities, officials have not done anything yet. The
All Kerala Wheelchair Rights Federation (AKWRF), a
disability rights group in the state, is all set to hold protests very soon.

In every KURTC buses, there were exclusive seats for wheelchair users and
also a space to keep the wheelchair. Wheelchair ramps to enter and exit the
buses also made it easier. But a few months back, these spaces were replaced
with newer seats for people without any disability. When enquired, officials
told that this was due to heavy rush in buses during peak hours. This has
affected commuting plans of many wheelchair users because they often rely on
these buses as it is cheaper and economical.

Sindhu Sudevan, President, AKWRF in Thiruvananthapuram says
that it is high time that the government and society understands needs and
requirements of people with disabilities.

We first plan to meet with the disability rights commissioner and tell our
grievances. If nothing works out, we will definitely stage a protest very
soon gathering a large number of people. Officials must introduce buses for
wheelchair users at least once every week. Unfortunately, whatever
facilities were there have also been taken away. Now, we are forced to rely
on others to travel. Otherwise, we have to spend thousands of rupees on
cabs which is not economical for many people-Sindhu Sudevan,
President, AKWRF.

Disability rights activist point out that removal of facilities for
wheelchair users are clearly a violation of the RPWD Act, 2016
which demands strict action. In spite of talks with concerned officials,
nothing substantial has been done till date due to which AKWRF along with
other NGO’s are gearing up for protests.

The ‘Kaivalya’ project of the Kerala government in which a fixed amount will
be given to disabled people to start their own ventures never saw light. The
project has been merely put down in papers. Disability rights groups are also
planning to protest against lack of implementation of the project.

“We are going to team up lack of accessible buses and ‘Kaivalya’ project
together for our protests. In spite of repeated requests, officials are
turning their heads away to our demands. What is now being done is a
violation of our rights”, says Rajeev Palluruthy, Secretary,
AKWRF.

Also Read: Kerala launches first phase of Accessible India Campaign

Source: https://newzhook.com/story/disability-rights-group-in-kerala-protests-inaccessibility-of-ksrtc-kurtc-buses

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