Updated On: 10 May, 2024 08:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Psychiatrists and activists urge legal reforms to ensure voting rights are preserved for those who have overcome mental illness

Psychiatrists and advocates are expressing concern about the voting rights of mentally ill patients
Psychiatrists and advocates are expressing concern about the voting rights of mentally ill patients who have fully recovered, as elections are underway in the country. Over the last four years (2021-2024), the Thane Mental Hospital has managed to obtain Aadhar cards for more than 600 patients. Most of these patients are destitute individuals whose families abandoned them at the hospital. They are now residing in government-approved rehabilitation and nursing homes.
‘Cannot deprive voting rights’