Bodies of JD-S activists arrive in Bengaluru from SL

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Mortal remains of the seven Dal-Secular (JD-S) activists, who died in the blasts on Sunday, arrived here from on Wednesday, an said.

The bodies were of K.G. Hanumantharayappa, K.M. Lakshminarayana, M. Rangappa, H. Shivakumar, A. Maregowda, H. Puttaraju and L.G. Ramesh.

The activists went to on a holiday on April 20 after campaigning in the second phase of polling in the Lok Sabha elections on April 18 in the state's southern region, including Bengaluru.

All of them hailed from Nelamangala in district, about 50km northeast of Bengaluru.

"The (JD-S) activists were staying in Shangri-La star hotel where one of the serial bomb blasts went off, ripping through the restaurant when they were having breakfast," a party told IANS earlier.

Besides these seven, three others from Bengaluru also died in the blast. They were S.R. Nagaraj Reddy, and

"Reddy's body arrived here on Tuesday night, while the bodies of other two were yet to be flown from Colombo, pending formalities," added Mahantesh.

JD-S supremo H.D. Deve Gowda and his third paid floral tributes to the activists and consoled their bereaved families at their respective homes.

Puttaraju's sibling told IANS on Monday that his elder brother called him on Sunday morning and said he landed in along with six others safely and were in a hotel (Shangri La).

"There was no call again from him after the blasts. None of the family members of the other six activists also got call from any of them after the blasts," added.

The activists flew to the island nation on April 20 on a four-day holiday trip for sight-seeing in Colombo and They were booked to fly back on April 24.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 17:54 IST