Replying to a question, Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Vijay Sampla said the Commission received 2493 complaints from Uttar Pradesh and disposed off over 1500 this year.
As far as Tamil Nadu is concerned, 2078 complaints were received, of which 1558 were disposed off.
The least number of complaints were reported from Jammu and Kashmir and northeastern states besides a few union territories.
However, the disposal of the complaints depends on the nature and gravity of the complaints and also on the response from the concerned public authorities, he added.
The Minister also said that a total of 12,566 complaints were pending with the Commission till October 2014.
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