The chief minister has directed the Simdega deputy commissioner to submit the report by tomorrow.
The activists alleged that the girl died a fortnight ago after going without food for several days. They said her family's ration card was cancelled for not being linked to the Aadhaar number.
Her mother Koeli Devi also said that the family had been starving for days. "We were denied ration by local public distribution shop as our card was not linked to Aadhaar number," she said.
The team then had found out that the girl died of malaria, Bhajantri said.
Das, however, asked the deputy commissioner today to supervise and carry out another probe into the case.
Meanwhile, according to an official release, the chief minister today announced Rs 50,000 as assistance to the girl's family.
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