TDP leader, 5 others from Anantapur injured in Sri Lanka blasts

Superintendent of Police GVG Ashok Kumar said all six in the team were safe, but could not be contacted for further details.

Published - April 21, 2019 06:59 pm IST - ANANTAPUR

Police and forensic officials inspect a blast spot at the Shangri-la Hotel in Colombo on April 21, 2019.

Police and forensic officials inspect a blast spot at the Shangri-la Hotel in Colombo on April 21, 2019.

A prominent businessman S.R. Constructions Managing Director Alimineni Surendrababu and five of his friends, who had gone to Sri Lanka on a holiday trip, narrowly escaped from a blast in Shangri-La Hotel , in Colombo on Sunday.

While Mr. Surendrababu was injured in his nose, two of his friends too received minor injuries while they were having breakfast at the hotel. Mr. Surendrababu, a TDP leader, who had tried for a party ticket from Kalyandurg Assembly constituency in Anantapur district, ran out of the hotel from emergency exit and saved himself.

Superintendent of Police GVG Ashok Kumar said all six in the team were safe, but could not be contacted for further details.

Anantapur District Collector G. Veerapandian told The Hindu that as per information received from the manager of Mr. Surendrababu, he was fine with just an injury from a splinter on his nose, while rest of his team members went doing fine without any injury. Initially all six of them ran helter-skelter after the blast and it took quite some time for all of them to meet and know about their welfare.

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