The mortal stays of Manjunath Rao and Bharat Bhushan, two Karnataka residents who misplaced their lives in the course of the Pahalgam terror assault Tuesday, are anticipated to reach in Bengaluru within the early hours of Thursday.
Bangalore South MP Tejasvi Surya is accompanying the grieving households on their journey from Srinagar to Bengaluru. The group, which incorporates 13 members of the family of the deceased, is travelling from Srinagar to Delhi on IndiGo flight 6E 3203. The flight was scheduled to land at Terminal 1 of Delhi Airport at 7.10 pm on Wednesday.
Their onward journey to Bengaluru might be on IndiGo flight 6E 3101, departing from Terminal 1D of Delhi Airport at 1.10 am and arriving at Kempegowda Worldwide Airport, Bengaluru, at 3.45 am Thursday.
The our bodies of each victims are being transported on the identical flights. Preparations for his or her funeral are anticipated to be made following their arrival in Bengaluru.
Talking to The Indian Categorical from Srinagar, Surya stated, “Those who’re injured and are steady are may also journey to Bengaluru at present. Those that are nonetheless recovering will journey to Bengaluru from Srinagar tomorrow.”
In the meantime, the plane carrying the physique of Madhusudhan Rao, the third sufferer from Karnataka, will attain Chennai by way of Mumbai. Rao’s spouse Venkata, daughter Medha, and son Mukund additionally fly on the identical flight. Rao, initially from Andhra Pradesh, was a resident of Bengaluru’s Ramamurthy Nagar.
Karnataka authorities officers had earlier said that Bharat Bhushan, 41, was from Haveri’s Rannebennur. He was travelling along with his spouse Savitha and their son Havish. Manjunath Rao, 47, was a businessman from Shivamogga. He was in Kashmir, alongside along with his spouse Pallavi and son Abhijaya.
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Surya and Karnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad coordinated with native authorities in Srinagar to help the households with needed procedures, together with embalming and documentation. Whereas Surya organized for his or her lodging, meals, and transportation from Pahalgam to Srinagar, Lad helped facilitate the identification of the mortal stays in collaboration with native officers.
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