The members of Dalit (SC/ST) faculty of Hyderabad University in a statement said that it is unfortunate that the Union minister "misrepresented" the facts of the case by stating that the senior most Dalit professor actually headed the executive council sub-committee which took the decision to suspend the students, while it was headed by an "upper caste" Professor Vipin Srivastava.
When contacted, a senior faculty member told PTI, "We (faculty and other officials) are going to give up our administrative posts if the minister doesn't correct her statement."
The faculty body further said that it is unfortunate that since its inception, no Dalit representation has been given in the Executive Council of University of Hyderabad.
"By deflecting this issue, the Honourable HRD Minister is absolving herself and the Honourable Minister Bandaru Dattatreya from being responsible for the death of Rohith Vemula," the teachers' body alleged.
Expressing solidarity with the agitating students of the varsity, they demanded immediate revocation of suspension and withdrawal of all police cases filed against the students.
Rohith, whose body was found hanging in a hostel room on January 17, was among the five research scholars who were suspended by university in August last year and also one of the accused in the case of alleged assault on the ABVP leader.
They have also called for burning effigies of Smriti Irani across the country.
The indefinite fast started by a group of students on the HCU campus seeking "justice" for the student entered the second day today.
"Reasons for Rohith's suicide should be thoroughly
examined. When a person like Rohith could confront so many people like us (and) also there was hearing by the High Court in two days, what made him go into depression?" Kumar told reporters here.
Buttressing his claim that he was manhandled, the ABVP leader said he can produce records that he was admitted to hospital and underwent operation.
Vemula's alleged suicide following his suspension has snowballed into a major row with BJP's rivals wading into it and demanding the removal of Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani and Union minister Bandaru Dattatreya, accusing them of being responsible for the death.
Meanwhile, Dalit activists today staged protests and
blocked a road in Mumbai.
A 'rasta roko' was staged at Shivaji Chowk in Chembur and activists shouted slogans against BJP ministers Irani and Dattatreya.
Former Maharashtra Minister Chandrakant Handore was detained by police during the protest.
RPI leader Ramadas Athavale, who had gone to Hyderabad yesterday to express solidarity with Vemula's family, had to face the ire of students who said his party was a constituent of the BJP-led alliance, despite his condemnation of the people responsible for Vemula's suicide.
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