4,650 harassment complaints addressed in four years: Punjab Ombudsperson

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MULTAN, Jun 16 (APP):Punjab Ombudsperson for Women Nabila Hakim Ali on Monday revealed that her office received 4,650 harassment complaints during her four-year tenure, of which only 50 are currently under investigation while all others have been resolved.
She was addressing the National Civil Society Convention 2025 held at University Law College, Multan.
She said that with a positive spirit and a desire for change, success is inevitable. “My conscience is satisfied that I worked beyond my capacity for women’s rights,” she added.
She said  her office helped women recover inheritance property worth Rs 1,200 billion during the past four years.
Nabila Hakim Ali emphasized that South Punjab remained a key focus of her efforts. She conducted the most visits to the region, established four sub-offices of the Ombudsperson in South Punjab, and initiated anti-harassment committees there before any other area.
Awareness seminars, case hearings, and workshops also prioritized the region. She noted the crucial role of civil society in ensuring justice and securing women’s rights.
During the event, video documentaries highlighted the ombudsperson’s four-year performance.
Dr Abdul Saboor, CEO of Lodhran Pilot Project, praised her services, stating her tenure will be remembered for ensuring justice to oppressed women.
Dr Roma, Chairperson of the Harassment Committee at Bahauddin Zakariya University, called for collective efforts to restore women’s dignity and rightful place in society.
The convention was jointly organized by Lodhran Pilot Project, Farmers Development Organization, Idara-e-Istehkam-e-Shirakati Taraqqi, and Aagahi Organization, in collaboration with Bahauddin Zakariya University and the Office of the Ombudsperson Punjab.