Srinagar: About a dozen physically challenged people were detained as police foiled their attempts to take out a rally towards the residence of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah here today.

On the occasion of World Disability Day, Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) members, including children, held a protest at press enclave against the "non-serious` approach of the state government in addressing the genuine problems of persons with disabilities.
"All the states are providing constructive schemes for the welfare and upliftment of the disabled people, but the government of Jammu and Kashmir has badly failed to provide assistance and welfare schemes to such people here," president, JKHA, Kashmir, Abdul Rashid Bhat said.
"We demand our rights be upheld and the schemes for handicapped persons be implemented without delay," he said.
As the members tried to take out a rally towards the chief minister`s residence in the high security area of Gupkar, police detained about a dozen of them. Bhat threatened that the association would launch a state-wide agitation against the government in case it fails to implement the schemes.