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WOMAN COMMISSION AND PUNJAB CHILD RIGHTS COMMISSION VISIT LUDHIANA OVER INCIDENT INVOLVING THREE WOMEN

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CHAIRPERSON RAJ LALI GILL AND CHAIRMAN KANWARDEEP SINGH MEET VICTIMS AND POLICE COMMISSIONER  

Akhilesh Bansal/Ludhiana 

Punjab State Commission For Women Chairperson Raj Lali Gill and Punjab Child Rights Commission Chairman Kanwardeep Singh on Thursday visited the local Ekjot Nagar over the incident of involving three women.

Accompanied by ADC (G) Rohit Gupta, Gill and Singh expressed shock over the incident and assured fulsome support to the family. They ordered the strictest action against the persons guilty for the incident and asked the police not to spare anyone. They added that the Commissions will not tolerate such kind of incident and exemplary punishment will be ensured to the guilty. They also met the Police Commissioner Kuldeep Singh Chahal and took details of the arrests made so far.

Later speaking to the media, they stated that the main accused will also be arrested soon as various police teams are already behind him. Three arrests have already been made in this case.

They also informed that directions have also been issued to the Labour department and others to curb the child labour malpractice.

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