In a letter to CEO Delhi Chandra Bhushan, the EC said the personnel at the polling station must ensure that differently abled electors are given priority for entering the polling stations, without having to wait in the queue.
"Full facility should be provided for such electors to take their wheel-chairs inside the polling stations. In the polling stations where permanent ramps have not been provided, temporary ramps should be provided for the purpose," it said.
It said polling personnel should be sensitised to be courteous to the differently abled people.
"Electors with speech and hearing impairment should also be given special care as is done in the case of other differently abled persons," the poll watchdog said.
The EC has issued similar guidelines in the past too.
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