Punia met the girl's father, Sukhdev Singh, and other family members and inquired about the condition of her mother.
Singh told Punia that his family was under political pressure to hush up the matter and compromise.
He said, "We are not going to cremate our daughter, whose body has been kept in the mortuary of the civil hospital, till a criminal case was initiated against the owners of the bus."
Punia also met people who were sitting on a dharna in front of the hospital demanding justice for the family and action against the bus owners.
Senior civil and police officers, including DIG of Police A S Chahal, SSP J S Khehra and Deputy Commissioner Raminder Singh Gill, received Punia at the hospital.
Family members of the girl had yesterday refused to perform her last rites, rejecting government compensation and demanding action against the owners of the vehicle.
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