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The 'bravest little girl' Rahul ever met

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Last updated on: September 15, 2015 09:37 IST
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Seven-year-old Sasmita Rana succumbed to aplastic anemia on Saturday, a day after meeting the Congress vice president

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi visited Sishu Bhavan on Saturday where 60 infants died last month. Photograph: PTI

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi described Sasmita Rana, who died at Sishu Bhavan in Cuttack a day after his visit, as the bravest girl he ever met.

Expressing grief over the death of the little girl from Raitala village in Odisha's tribal dominated Keonjhar district, Rahul tweeted, "Sasmita Rana, the bravest little girl I ever met, died at Sishu Bhavan in Cuttack. She remained proud and strong against all odds."

The seven-year-old succumbed to aplastic anemia on Saturday, a day after meeting Rahul.

Rahul met the girl during his visit to Sishu Bhavan in Cuttack on September 11. He went to Sishu Bhavan after being informed about the death of more than 60 infants in a span of 12 days last month.

"I saw the spirit... future of Odisha inside the hospital where a child was lying on bed and the mother was crying. She appeared disturbed not for her health condition but for her mother's plight. The child requested us to console the mother," Rahul said.

The child requested Rahul to touch her hands and console her mother, hospital staff narrated to the media.

Meanwhile, Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee President Prasad Harichandan visited Sasmita's house in Keonjhar district on Sunday and met her mother.

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