This panel discussion sheds light on structural inequities in water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) systems and their impacts on people with disabilities, particularly in India. The speakers, including Dr. Renu Adlakha, Kiran Nayak, and Dr. Anjali Agarwal, address the inherent ableism in WASH infrastructure, the intersection of caste, gender, and disability, and the systemic stigma faced by marginalized communities. Advocacy for universal design and inclusive WASH policies highlights the importance of dignity, safety, and accessibility as fundamental rights.