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Specially-abled woman alleges unprofessional treatment by CISF personnel at Mumbai airport

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Last Updated : Nov 27 2018 | 11:10 PM IST

A disability rights activist has alleged that she suffered "major cramps" after she was forcefully lifted from her wheelchair by a CISF personnel at the Mumbai airport, a charge denied by the paramilitary force, saying the checks were carried out on her in accordance with the procedure.

Virali Modi (27) narrated her ordeal on Twitter and said the incident happened Monday, when she reached the airport to catch a flight to London.

"I'm travelling to London from Mumbai via @jetairways and I had the most horrible experience with the CISF staff. After scanning my wheelchair, this insensitive woman was forcing me to stand up, even when I told her repeatedly that I couldn't.

"She kept forcing me to stand up and then she went on to say that she'd lift me up and get someone else to pat my backside. After many denied requests, she lifted my leg up forcefully, causing a major cramp," she wrote on her Twitter handle.

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) that guards the Mumbai airport reacted on its official handle on the microblogging website, saying the woman staffer "was carrying out mandatory pre-embarkation security check and she was polite too during interaction".

"On seeing the lady concerned, CISF officers arrived at the spot, pacified her and explained the situation," it added.

Modi, in a series of tweets, described her agony, saying, "The cramp was so painful that my leg went into a spasm which made it cramp even more. I wanted to file a complaint about the way she treated me, but her senior was nowhere in sight. Is this how the CISF are trained?"
She alleged that the CISF personnel was "incredible insensitive" and the way she was treated was "NOT how you treat a disabled passenger!"
"Every other international airport has chemical strips to check the wheelchair and shoes, a disabled passenger doesn't need to get out of her wheelchair. So why in Mumbai's International Airport?"

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First Published: Nov 27 2018 | 11:10 PM IST

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