IAS Officer Smita Sabharwal Slammed For Questioning Disability Quota In Civil Services: 'Pathetic View'
In a post on X, Smita Sabharwal said the nature of IAS is groundwork with long taxing hours, adding that dealing with people's grievances 'requires physical fitness'.
A senior IAS officer has triggered a row by questioning the need for the disability quota to recruit the specially-abled in the civil services. Smita Sabharwal's comments come amid the controversy surrounding Puja Khedkar, who is accused, among other things, of making a fraudulent claim to avail of the disaility quota for the civil services exam.
In a post on X, Smita Sabharwal, member-secretary of the Telangana Finance Commission, said the nature of IAS is groundwork with long taxing hours, adding that dealing with people's grievances "requires physical fitness".
"With all due respect to the Differently Abled. Does an Airline hire a pilot with disability? Or would you trust a surgeon with a disability. The nature of the #AIS ( IAS/IPS/IFoS) is field-work, long taxing hours, listening first hand to people's grievances-which requires physical fitness. Why does this premier service need this Quota in the first place!" she wrote.
As this debate is blowing up-
— Smita Sabharwal (@SmitaSabharwal) July 21, 2024
With all due respect to the Differently Abled. 🫡
Does an Airline hire a pilot with disability? Or would you trust a surgeon with a disability.
The nature of the #AIS ( IAS/IPS/IFoS) is field-work, long taxing hours, listening first hand to…
Officer Slammed
The IAS officer's post sparked a strong response, with many criticising her views as based on "flawed logic" and ignorance.
Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi took to X and described Sabharwal's comments as "pathetic and exclusionary".
This is such a pathetic and exclusionary view to have. Interesting to see how bureaucrats are showing their limited thoughts and their privilege too https://t.co/n2seGiI0qP
— Priyanka Chaturvedi🇮🇳 (@priyankac19) July 21, 2024
"I haven't seen bureaucrats criticising the misuse of the quota such as EWS/Non-creamy layer or Disabilities and getting into the system but rather about doing away with a reservation that promotes diversity and inclusion. I don't know how you telling about the number of years in service is relevant to your point. Thanks anyway," Chaturvedi said in another post.
I haven’t seen bureaucrats criticising the misuse of the quota such as EWS/Non creamy layer or Disabilities and getting into the system but rather about doing away with a reservation that promotes diversity and inclusion. I don’t know how you telling about the number of years in… https://t.co/C6ka5XyESl
— Priyanka Chaturvedi🇮🇳 (@priyankac19) July 21, 2024
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Arvind Gupta, a trustee for the nonprofit National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), said there was a need to "educate ourselves rather than excluding 20 crore Indians from contributing to a better India".
"As a trustee of @ncpedp_india, we see thousands of innovative outcomes by people with disabilities, which is inspirational in many ways. NCPEDP was instrumental in getting disabled people in UPSC & we see them struggling daily due to lack of awareness. If given a universal ecosystem, persons with disabilities can contribute to the mainstream society on an equal basis," he added in a post on X.
As a trustee of @ncpedp_india, we see thousands of innovative outcomes by people with disabilities, which is inspirational in many ways. NCPEDP was instrumental in getting disabled people in UPSC & we see them struggling daily due to lack of awareness. If given a universal… https://t.co/M6TUgDSIUY
— Arvind Gupta (@buzzindelhi) July 21, 2024