The former Home minister said his party will continue to fight for family of Rotith Vemula, a Dalit research scholar at HCU who committed suicide on January 17, till they get justice.
Speaking on violence of March 22 on varsity campus and subsequent arrest of 25 students and two faculty members, Shinde told reporters here, "After having seen such a big incident, we will meet the President tomorrow along with other party MPs."
Shinde, who earlier in the day met the jailed students, questioned the reason behind Appa Rao taking back charge as the VC even when the case is still pending against him.
Shinde said some students complaint that they were forced by the police to sign on some papers.
Earlier, Vemula's mother Radhika met Shinde and sought his intervention to put pressure on the government to get the arrested students released from jail and also bring out Rohith Act.
She held Appa Rao responsible for the ongoing turmoil in the HCU and blamed police for not arresting the VC despite a case registered against him.
Telangana PCC Chief Uttam Kumar Reddy, MP Rajeev Satav, NSUI national president Roji M John accompanied Shinde.
Cyberabad police last week arrested 25 students and two faculty members for allegedly vandalising the VC's lodge on HCU campus and pelting stones at police.
