{"id":23831,"date":"2019-09-15T11:51:45","date_gmt":"2019-09-15T16:51:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/?p=23831"},"modified":"2019-09-15T12:57:20","modified_gmt":"2019-09-15T17:57:20","slug":"virali-modi-delhi-igi-airport","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/virali-modi-delhi-igi-airport\/","title":{"rendered":"Disability Rights Activist Virali Modi from USA was Told to Stand up from Wheelchair at Delhi Airport"},"content":{"rendered":"
We often get to hear about incidents of \u2018intimate\u2019 body frisking by security guards at US airports.<\/strong> It has even offended many Indian biggies traveling to and out of the United States. Recently, media reported an incident of humiliation and harassment that a wheelchair-bound Indian American traveler was subjected to at Indira Gandhi International Airport in India.<\/p>\n The wheelchair-bound traveler, who flew from the USA to New Delhi<\/span><\/a>, is none other than Virali Modi who helmed the campaign to make major Indian Railway stations disabled-friendly.<\/strong> Virali Modi, a US citizen, is a renowned disability rights activist and motivational speaker. A runner-up in the 2014 Miss Wheelchair India contest, she featured on BBC\u2019s list of top 100 women of 2017.<\/p>\n While going through the obligatory security check at Delhi IGI airport<\/span><\/a> for a flight to Mumbai, she did fall prey to a CISF official\u2019s utterly insensitive behavior towards her.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n On landing at Delhi IGI Airport from her flight from USA to India<\/span><\/a>, Virali Modi surrendered her personal wheelchair at the check-in counter.<\/strong> She got a wheelchair from the airport and hired a porter to escort her to her seat on the SpiceJet aircraft. A female CISF officer at the security check asked her to stand up from the wheelchair and walk.<\/p>\n Virali and the porter told the CISF officer that Virali has been paralyzed due to a spinal cord injury in 2006 and that she has been on a wheelchair since then<\/strong>. She showed her passport to prove that she has traveled internationally, but she has faced such disrespect nowhere. Reportedly, the CISF personnel turned a deaf ear to all her pleas and went on to yell at her.<\/p>\n When Virali Modi overheard the lady CISF officer speak to one of her colleagues, \u201cDrama kar rahi hai (she is pretending to be wheelchair-bound), she was left with tears in her eyes. She gritted her teeth to confront the CISF on the latter\u2019s insensitive behavior to her.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n When the argument heated up, a senior CISF officer intervened, conducted the security check and let her move on to the boarding area.<\/p>\n Expressing her disappointment at being ill-treated and harassed, Virali Modi wrote an email to the CISF after reaching Mumbai<\/span><\/a>.<\/strong> In the email, she complained, \u201cIs this how the CISF are trained to handle people with disabilities? If so, then it’s a shame on our government. This sort of behavior is absurd and I request you to please look into this matter and take the necessary action so this doesn’t happen to anyone with disability.”<\/p>\n When she demanded a public apology from the CISF for meting out humiliating behavior to her, the same female CISF officer called her and rendered an apology to her over the phone.<\/p>\n Later on Virali Modi was told that the lady CISF officer stood her ground because there had been an incident of fraudulence and counterfeit<\/span><\/a> a few days before<\/strong>, in which a 32-year-old man appeared as an 81-year-old and pretended to be too senile to leave wheelchair while going through the security check for a flight to New York from New Delhi.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n