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In Odisha's Gajapati district, two sisters aged 6 and 3 died from suspected food poisoning after consuming a protein-rich flour (sattu) supplied by a local Anganwadi Centre. Another sister and their father are in critical condition. The opposition party, BJD, has demanded the resignation of the women and child development minister, citing the incident as a case of criminal negligence.
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