The issue also took a political turn with allegations that the extreme action was a result of discrimination against dalit students at the behest of Dattatreya, who had written a letter to HRD Minister Smriti Irani, seeking action against their "anti-national acts".
The dead student, Rohit Vemula, was among the five research scholars who were suspended by Hyderabad Central University (HCU) in August last year and also one of the accused in the case of assault on a student leader. They were also kept out of the hostel.
She said the government neither intervenes in the functioning of the university nor does it have any administrative control over it. She shared the grief of the family of the dead student.
The Vice Chancellor said he would quit if the "majority" of the students, faculty and administrative want it. He said the action against the dalit students had happened much before he had come into the picture and he was working with the faculty to "reduce" the punishment.
The body of Rohit, found hanging in the university's hostel room in the campus yesterday, was sent for post mortem amid protests by students today.
The agitating students demanded immediate removal of Dattareya from the Union Cabinet.
"Dattatreya should be removed from the Cabinet. Ramachandra Rao should be removed from the MLC post. Vice Chancellor should be sacked," said D Prashant, one of the five suspended students.
However, dismissing the allegations against him over the alleged suicide, Dattatreya said he has nothing to do with the issue.
"Anti-social, anti-national activities were going on in the university. ABVP activists were beaten up. At that time ABVP gave a representation. I forwarded the representation to the Ministry (of HRD). I don't know what action they did. BJP or I have nothing to do with the incident...," Dattatreya said.
Tension prevailed in the campus this morning when the police tried to move Rohit's body to hospital for postmortem.
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