Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Lokayukta had called for a report from police regarding the death of the girl following a complaint filed by the child rights NGO Balala Hakkula Sangham.
NGO president Anuradha Rao had alleged that the girl's parents and family members made her undertake the fast for 68 days which led to her death on October 3.
But the NGO had sought the case filed under section 302 of IPC (murder) against the accused.
In a report to Lokayukta, Deputy Commissioner of Police (North Zone) said, "...Neither there is an intention nor wilful act on part of the parents of the child and community members. The act of the child is nothing but a ritual in their community".
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The death of the girl due to the fast had caused outrage and triggered a debate across the country about such rituals.
As per the police's preliminary probe, her fast of 68 days ended on October 1, and she was on liquid diet thereafter. On October 3, she suddenly fell ill, and was declared 'brought dead' at the hospital.
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