"Belated decision of Hyderabad Central University to revoke the suspension of four dalit Ph.D. Scholars (colleagues of deceased Rohith Vemula) proves the guilt, complicity and collusion of BJP-ABVP-University authorities in perpetuating anti-poor, anti-dalit agenda on the University campus".
"Regrettably, had this decision been taken prior to 17th January, 2016; Rohith Vemula would have been alive today," party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala said in a strongly- worded statement.
"It also establishes the completely illegal and unconstitutional pressure used by HRD Ministry earlier leading to suspension of five dalit Ph.D. Scholars and consequent suicide of Rohith Vemula", he said.
Besides, he claimed that it "confirmed" the role of Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya; BJP MLC Ramachandra Rao; ABVP activists; University Vice-Chancellor Appa Rao and others.
Congress, he said, therefore, demands that Irani and Dattatreya as also Appa Rao should be immediately sacked.
He wanted a sitting High Court judge to inquire into the role of Irani, Dattatreya and University authorities.
Earlier in the day at a press conference, he stepped up the attack on the HRD Minister demanding that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with his ministerial colleagues should apologise to the nation and dalits for her "misconduct of misleading the nation"
"...Irani is lying through her teeth in a bid to protect the ABVP leader. She is misleading the nation by giving false information," Surjewala said, seeking to dismiss the claims of Irani on the issue.
Surjewala recalled that only yesterday the Vice
Chancellor publicly justified the suspension of the five dalit Ph.D. Scholars and defended HRD Ministry.
"Shockingly, HRD Minister, Ms Smriti Irani then held a press conference yesterday afternoon justifying the decision of University authorities qua suspension of five dalit Ph.D. scholars", he said.
He claimed that the HRD Minister "shamelessly" brushed aside the "overwhelming evidence" against ABVP activists relating to "social boycott" and use of "insulting and intemperate language" against dalit students on the campus.
Surjewala said that the "illegal" action of the University authorities against the five students followed five successive "unjustified" communications of HRD Ministry to University asking for action against them.
"All this stood exposed with the SC/ST Teachers Forum calling HRD Minister's statement as 'fabricated' and ten professors and Medical Officer of the University resigning today from all administrative responsibility", he said.
Surjewala said that by "shamelessly" justifying suspension of the 5 Dalit scholars, what is the justification now left of any fair or impartial enquiry.
"The truth is that the Education Minister has hoodwinked the country, has misled the country", he told reporters.
He demandned that action should be taken against the Vice Chancellor as also against Dattatreya and also BJP MLC Ramchandra Rao and they should be arrested in the case.
Dattatreya and Hyderabad University Vice Chancellor Appa Rao and three others have been named in an FIR lodged with the Cyberabad police over the alleged suicide of 26-year-old PhD scholar Rohith who was found hanging at the Central University's hostel room on the campus on Sunday.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has also targeted Irani and Dattatreya, saying the ministers and the VC have "not acted fairly" that forced the Dalit scholar to take the extreme step.
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