Jammu and Kashmir government informed the assembly it has no plans for a separate women’s commission, citing the National Commission for Women’s dedicated “J&K and Ladakh Cell.” This decision drew criticism from Sajad Lone, who questioned the delay in reconstituting the commission, a move approved in 2022. Over 5,000 cases were pending when the previous commission was dissolved.
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