Election Commission Guidelines for PwDs

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Guidelines Issued
Date
December 2023
Aim
Respectful Discourse for PwDs
Why
Foundation of Democracy
Representation of All Communities
Accessible and Inclusive Elections
Non-Negotiable Premise
What
Guidelines Overview
Avoid Derogatory Language
Examples
Dumb, Retarded, Blind, Deaf, Lame
Political Parties' Responsibilities
No Insulting References
Disability Sensitive Language
Internal Review Process
Declaration on Website
Rights-Based Terminologies
Public Speeches Accessibility
Digital Accessibility
Training Modules on Disability
Appoint Nodal Authority
Include More PwDs
Legal Provisions
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016
Section 92
Punishment for Offenses
Where
India
Election Commission Jurisdiction
Who
Election Commission of India
Governing Body
Political Parties
Representatives and Candidates
Persons with Disabilities
Affected Community
How
Implementation Measures
Review Process
Training Modules
Accessibility Enhancements
Pros/Significance
Enhances Respect
For PwDs in Politics
Promotes Inclusivity
In Political Discourse
Legal Protection
Against Discrimination
Cons and/or Challenges
Implementation Challenges
Accessing Polling Units
Availability of Assistive Devices
Priority Voting
Mixed Experiences
Experience Sharing
Challenges Faced
By PwDs in Voting
Good Practices
Seamless Voting
Priority Access
Sign Language Interpreters
Observer Group Feedback
Campaign for Equal Voting Access
Recorded Mixed Practices
Call for Review
Of Assistive Device Deployment

The Election Commission of India’s guidelines for ensuring the equal participation of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) in the electoral process focus on promoting respectful and inclusive political discourse. These guidelines mandate political parties to avoid derogatory language, ensure disability-sensitive communication, and provide accessible campaign materials. The guidelines are part of the Commission’s effort to uphold the democratic principle of representation for all communities. While they signify progress in inclusivity, implementation challenges persist, such as difficulty accessing polling units and a lack of necessary assistive devices. Despite these challenges, some positive experiences highlight the potential for successful inclusive practices in elections.

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