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“We just got to know about his death, Sushma Swaraj (External Affairs Minister) has tweeted. Finally we have heard what we were suspecting,” a friend of Puttaraju’s brother Rudresh said.
“It was a long wait… While those with him (Puttaraju) were declared dead and their bodies have been traced, we had not got any information about his status,” he said, adding he was unable to speak further.
The high commission on Tuesday confirmed the death of two more Indians in the blasts.
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The names of both Maregowda and Puttaraju had figured in the list of missing JD(S) workers tweeted by Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy Monday.
The state government has received information about the death of five persons Ramesh, K M Lakshminarayan, M Rangappa, K G Hanumantharayappa and Narayan Chandrashekar, Karnataka Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar had said Monday.
Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry later in the evening confirmed the death of one more Shivakumar.
A holiday in Sri Lanka after a gruelling campaign for Lok Sabha polls had pushed the JD(S) workers to the jaws of death when the blast happened very close to the dining table as they sat for breakfast at Shangri-La hotel in Colombo, one of the major targets of the deadliest terror strikes in the island in recent times.
Most of the victims had phoned their families and informed them about reaching Colombo safely, even as death was staring at them with the blast happening minutes thereafter.
Meanwhile, Kumaraswamy said, he has spoken to the Indian High Commission officials and requested them to speed up the process of bringing the mortal remains of the deceased to the state at the earliest.
“I spoke to the Indian HighCommission @IndiainSL t’day and enquired about the situation with regard to people from Ktka who were injured in the #TerrorAttack.
“I have requested them to speed up the process of bringing the mortal remains of the deceased to the state at the earliest,” he tweeted.