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Wheelchair-bound US citizen and disability rights activist, Virali Modi, had a harrowing time at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on Monday when she was allegedly harassed by a CISF woman constable who insisted she should stand for the mandatory security check procedure. Virali cannot walk or stand and has been paralyzed after a spinal cord injury since 2006.

“I am disabled from the last 13 years. I am unable to walk and stand. I was travelling today (Monday) from IGI Airport, Terminal 3 on a SpiceJet Flight (SG8723) to Mumbai,” Virali wrote in her complaint to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).

The activist said that due to her disability, she had surrendered her personal wheelchair to the check-in counter as cargo and had also been assigned a porter to help her to her seat. When she reached the security check-in point a woman CISF constable started forcing her to stand up although the porter intervened and mentioned repeatedly that Virali could not stand.

Virali alleged that despite showing her passport which proves that she travels internationally even after being wheelchair-bound, the CISF staff went on to accuse her of “acting and doing drama”. Following this the activist also overheard the woman constable telling her colleagues that she was “doing drama and could easily stand if she wanted to”. When confronted, the CISF staff started shouting at the activist.

In her letter, Virali said that she could not get the name of the CISF staff as she was standing in such a way where her name tag was not clearly visible. “Finally a senior staff member came, did a manual check and let me go.”

Expressing concern at the CISF personnel’s behaviour, Virali wrote in her complaint : “Is this how the CISF is trained to handle people with disabilities? If so then it’s a shame on our government. I should be treated with respect and sensitivity. This behaviour is absurd and I request you to please look into this matter and take the necessary action so this doesn’t happen to anyone with a disability.”

A few years ago, Virali had reportedly faced a similar incident at the Mumbai airport where the CISF staff insisted she stand up. When she said she couldn’t, one of the women troopers pulled so hard at her leg that she had to be hospitalised.

(Source:HT)

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Yes I find the CISF staff is very bullying now, a few years ago airport staff had become very pleasant but now they shout and rave

  2. There are many people who are misusing the facilities provided to the disable people. There are many people who are using disable passes by pretending they can not walk.Many of them are very good pretenders . So it becomes difficult for officials some time to judge people.

  3. I refer to the comments of dharam Sahdev one of your correspondents. Well if any Govt. official is unable to judge or decide, he should reefer to and seek the help and guidance of his seniors. But he or she has no excuse to be rude or behave badly with any individual. This brings bad name to the country. The Govt. officials should be careful about it.

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