For wheelchair-bound Suvarna Raj, an international para-athlete, taking on her opponents might have been her wont but entering the electoral fray is an uncharted territory but with a purpose-- to make all MCD schools disable-friendly.
Campaiging on her wheelchair, the 33-year-old Swaraj India candidate from Babarpur's 50 E ward in the North MCD, also vows to make public toilets disbale-friendly and appoint teachers to train children with special abilities.
She has represented India in table tennis in Asian Para Games-2014 and Asian Para Championships in 2013. She has also won two national medals in para-athletics.
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"We will make all MCD schools disable friendly and hire teachers to teach differently abled children," Raj said.
She was paralysed down her waist due to a polio strike when she was just two years old.
With a Masters degree in Social Work, Raj currently runs Association for Disable People, with her husband, who is partly disabled.
A native of Nagpur, she moved to Delhi after her marriage in 2008. It was only a few days back that Swaraj India approached her and expressed its desire to be its candidate.
"I had sought ticket from the Aam Aadmi Party in 2013 Assembly polls, but I was told that they cannot risk a ticket to a disbaled person," Raj said.
She canvasses support for her and her party on her wheelchair. Raj claims she was attacked on April 14 while she was campaigning in an e-rickshaw in her ward and narrowly escaped the assault.
Her party Swaraj India, led by Yogendra Yadav, has fielded 107 women candidates in up-coming MCD polls. This includes social activist Dinesh Bhatia, threatre actress Shobha Sharma, among others.
"We don't want women candidates to be dummies for their husbands, fathers, or father-in-laws.
"We have asked all our women candidates to not seek votes in the name of their husbands, fathers or families," Yadav said.
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