"We demand immediate and unconditional release of all those who were arrested and sent to jail, and withdrawal of cases against them. They (students) were asking for justice for Rohit (during the protest near VC's lodge)...But were beaten up brutally by police," Rohit's mother Radhika and brother Raja, along with certain teachers of HCU and parents of some of the arrested students, told reporters.
"A case is already registered against Appa Rao and how can he resume his duty? Over two months have passed since registration of the case, but no one has (either) been questioned or arrested," Radhika said, adding, cases were registered against students who were arrested and jailed.
"How many more days we have to wait for justice for Rohit?
"Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani calls Rohit a child in Parliament, but she and the BJP government (at Centre) is not listening to and considering our requests seeking action against those responsible for Rohit's death," they said.
P Anupama, a faculty member of HCU said, "We the concerned teachers of HCU are extremely distressed at the recent turn of events on the campus."
She said Podile's return to the campus on March 22 to resume duties has come as a shock to majority of the varsity community.
"We demand release of all arrested students and faculty and withdrawal of charges. The police must be immediately asked to leave the campus and we demand independent enquiry into the incidents that happened on March 22," Anupama and other teachers said.
protesting peacefully near the VC's residence on March 22 seeking justice for Rohit, and "indiscriminately" beat up boys as well as girls.
"Why were the students chased and lathi-charged despite their eviction from the VC's lodge compound," they asked and alleged that faculty members were threatened with sedition charges.
"After the incident, all the messes in the university were shut down due to the strike called by the non-teaching staff, resulting in no food, no water, infrequent power supply and no internet connectivity and even blocked their ATM cards," they said, adding that students organised community cooking where they were again beaten up by police.
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