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Activist: Sri Lankan police arrest war-missing kin

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Last Updated : Mar 14 2014 | 10:42 PM IST
Sri Lanka's police have arrested a woman and her 13-year-old daughter in what human rights activists say is part of the government's continuing efforts to intimidate families of the country's civil war-missing into silence, a human rights activist said today.
Balendran Jeyakumari and her daughter Vithushaini were arrested in the northern Kilinochchi district yesterday night after hundreds of military and police held them house-bound for hours, the activist said on condition of anonymity fearing military reprisals.
Jeyakumari had been vocal in calling for the release of her 15-year-old son, a child recruit of the Tamil Tiger rebels whom she had handed to the military as fighting ended in 2009.
Both the mother and daughter have been in the forefront of protests demanding details of war missing and were prominently featured in media photographs and videos including when British Prime Minister David Cameron visited the country last year.
Jeyakumari has a strong case against the government because it published a photograph of her son in a government book depicting the release of rehabilitated rebel fighters. He was not released, however, and his whereabouts are unknown. His mother is also a leader in mobilising families of missing persons in her neighbourhood, the activist said. ZCZC
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Sreeramalu's entry into BJP despite my stiff opposition:Sushma
New Delhi, Mar 14 (PTI) Venting her grouse over entry of BSR president B Sreeramalu in BJP, senior leader Sushma Swaraj tonight said he was taken in despite her "stiff opposition".
Distancing herself from the party's decision, Swaraj tweeted, "I want to make it absolutely clear that B.Sriramulu has been admitted in the party despite my stiff opposition."
The BJP has decided to field Sreeramalu, a close confidante of the Reddy brothers of the Bellary mining scam, from the Bellary Lok Sabha seat.
The BJP Parliamentary Board, which discussed the issue at length on Thursday, overruled Swaraj's opposition, clearing the decks for the admission of Sreeramalu but disfavoured the merger of BSR Congress with BJP.
Sreeramulu had told PTI that he "has been conveyed by the BJP leadership about his ticket from Bellary".
BSR Congress has been keen on merging with BJP but Swaraj had last week publicly articulated her opposition to the entry of Sreeramalu and Reddy brothers into the party-fold.
She had also written to party chief Rajnath Singh, saying such 'tainted' leaders should not be allowed to be associated with the party.
"BJP Parliamentary Board has decided against the merger of BSR Congress. But it has allowed some of its leaders to join the BJP-fold. However, each leader's credentials will be screened and only such people will be allowed to join the party who are not tainted, have no cases and have a good public image," a senior BJP leader said.
BJP is ready to give some more seats to leaders coming from BSR Congress.
Swaraj's opposition came after Sreeramalu had announced that his party was merging with the national party two years after he quit the saffron outfit. This came close on the heels of re-entry of former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa into BJP after the merger of his outfit KJP.
BSR Congress, BJP leaders in Karnataka feel, can garner over 3 percent votes. It won four seats in the 2013 assembly elections in Karnataka. The Reddy brothers were said to be close to Yeddyurappa.
The three Reddy brothers, Janardhana, Karunakara and Somashekara, were once considered close to Swaraj. Janardhana is in jail in Andhra Pradesh in an illegal mining case and was considered Sreeramulu's mentor, while the other influential brother G Somashekara Reddy may also follow Sreeramulu back into BJP.

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First Published: Mar 14 2014 | 10:42 PM IST

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