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When HIV-affected kids had parliamentarians emotional

New Delhi, July 9 (IANS) It was an event that deeply moved some Indian

parliamentarians, including Minister of State for Rural Development Agatha

Sangma, when nearly 50 HIV positive children Thursday urged them to put an end

to the stigma they face by passing the AIDS bill.

" How long can we live with stigma and discrimination, " asked a 14-year-old boy,

who contracted the disease from his parents, leaving Sangma emotional.

Sangma, the youngest union minister, was candid as well as realistic in her

response. " I am new to the field and have never interacted with people affected

by the disease. It's a kind of awareness for me, but I assure you that I am

trying to convince my colleagues to table the bill as soon as possible, " she

said.

She and a few other parliamentarians were interacting here with HIV positive

kids at an event organised by a voluntary organisation, called Plan India.

" I am a little overwhelmed. I will go back and do my best to push forward the

bill, " Sangma said, after listening attentively to the children and their

demands.

Expressing the same opinion, another parliamentarian and former labour minister

Fernandes said: " The stigma against HIV positive people is like modern day

untouchability. " He said he is in favour of the well being of HIV-afflicted

people.

The children were referring to a bill that is waiting to be tabled in the

parliament for over three years. The bill was framed by the National AIDS

Control Organization (NACO) in collaboration with several expert groups in the

country.

Among other things, the bill underlines provisions to do away with the stigma

attached to HIV-affected children and provide them education. It also protects

the property rights of HIV-affected people. It has the provision for legal

recognition of children below 18 years of age as guardians if they are looking

after their HIV positive parents.

To a question from a girl whose parents are infected with the AIDS virus, A.

Sampath, a parliamentarian from Kerala, said: " I am in favour of the bill. We

will try to push this bill as it will have a great impact on the lives of

thousands of people. "

Sampath said he was in favour of more such interactions across the country to

create awareness and invited the organizers to hold such a programme in Kerala.

India is home to 2.5 million HIV positive people, of whom over 70,000 are

children below the age of 15.

Alka Lamba, a young Congress leader, said that she would try to arrange meetings

of HIV positive kids with President Pratibha Patil and Congress president

Gandhi. Film director Nagesh Kukunoor and cricketer Virendra Sehwag too

interacted with the children and pledged their support to their cause.

http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/politics/when-hiv-affected-kids-had-parliame\

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