Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Dev said the Commission was working on a unique software for voters with special needs through which they will be able to communicate to the EC their specific requirements on the polling day.
The software will be available on Delhi Election Commission's website within a week and differently abled voters will have to register their names, addresses and specific requirements.
"The aim of the initiative is to provide all required facilities to them for making their voting experience a pleasant one," said Dev.
The Chief Electoral Officer said the software will not only help voters with disabilities but also enable the Commission to prepare a database of voters with special needs.
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"No data is available on the number of disabled voters and hence it becomes difficult to arrange for special facilities for them," Dev told PTI.
However, National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) figures put the number of differently abled people in the city at around 2.5 lakh.
"But their needs have never been evaluated from their perspective hence either they refrain from voting or their experience is not a good one," he said.