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NCW removes Alka Lamba

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New Delhi: National Commission for Women (NCW) on Tuesday removed Alka Lamba from its probe team that investigated the Guwahati molestation case for naming the victim.

“Ms Alka Lamba, social activist who was the member of the NCW inquiry committee to inquire into the incident where a girl was allegedly attacked and molested after she came out of the bar in Dispur, Assam, is removed from the inquiry committee constituted by the Commission,” a NCW statement issued here said.

‘The views given by her to the press are her personal views and not of NCW,’ it added.

Ms Lamba had taken the girl’s name while addressing the media.

Ms Wansuk Syiem was the chairman of the inquiry committee and is the member of the National Commission for Women, it informed. (UNI)

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