"Namaskar. In our area, I, Rajendra Kumar, am the Councillor of Nathpura village, Burari, Delhi. This is a matter concerning visual disability. Friends, Jai to all in our community. The reviews and opinions of Ashok Ji are truly commendable. Munna Lal Ji is appreciating him, and that feels very good. However, I have a complaint against Mr. Ashok. I had asked a question earlier: How many government and non-government special schools are there for visually impaired individuals in Punjab and Haryana? But till date, respected Ashok Ji has not answered that question. Even now, if he hears this, I hope he responds. Regarding the topic of begging – in my opinion, begging is a negative trait, and some people suffer from a kind of mental illness related to begging. I saw a visually impaired girl in Mathura-Vrindavan who was working as a bank clerk. But suddenly, due to some inner thought, she left her bank job and started sitting on the Parikrama Marg (pilgrimage path), saying – 'Why should I work in a bank when the Lord of the Universe (Banke Bihari) is providing everything to everyone? Why should I do a job?' Now tell me, what would you say about this? What kind of domestic or family pressure might be behind this? So yes, begging becomes not just a symptom of poverty, but also a human tendency. Whether someone is educated or disabled, some people make it a habit. We have met many such visually impaired individuals, and we tried to stop them from begging and took them to school. But they couldn’t adjust in school. Slowly, after many conflicts and arguments, they left the school and returned to their previous lifestyle. This happens with many types of people, not just the visually impaired. Now the issue is about standards and policies. Our rights and guidelines have been changed. What is now being observed is that some non-disabled people are trying to get disability reservation by pretending to be visually impaired."