Raising slogans against the Vice Chancellor, agitating students barged into his residence (VC's lodge), broke window panes, smashed doors and television among other items, protesting against his resumption of duty.
Prof Podile, who is in the eye of a storm over Vemula's suicide on January 17, had proceeded on leave on January 24 as the agitating students demanded his resignation and held vigorous protests seeking "justice" for Vemula.
Based on a complaint by a section of students, Cyberabad police had registered a case against Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, Podile and three others in connection with the suicide.
Podile was scheduled to hold a press conference this morning but it was cancelled following the violence.
One of the protesting students said, "Our primary demand is that the VC should not come...We lost Rohith Vemula. He (Podile) is one of the culprits. Its almost over two months since the incident but no action has been initiated."
A large number of police personnel were deployed near the Vice Chancellor's lodge as tension prevailed on the campus.
D Prashant, one of the five suspended students, said the VC had no moral right to resume duties and conduct an Executive Committee meeting as a case with regard to Vemula's suicide was still pending against him.
"We are appealing to the police to arrest him (VC) first
as he has not got any interim relief from the High Court on his petition (in the suicide case)," Prashant said.
He claimed some of the ABVP members vandalised the VC's residence to tarnish the image of the agitating student community and divert the whole issue.
Speaking to reporters, Podile said, "I was having a meeting with some deans and members of the executive committee on how to handle the things in the university. Meanwhile, a group of students came, banged the doors, ransacked the office and resorted to violence of a magnitude which we have never seen in the university."
"This is a black day for the University of Hyderabad," he said.
Our internal mechanisms will address if the students have some issues. Unfortunately, these group of students have broken everything. They have not given any representation... they have not even asked to talk. They just banged and broke the doors, Podile said.
"The students did not resort to a dialogue. They should have given me a representation. Without telling anything ransacking the office to this magnitude is uncalled for and not expected from students of University of Hyderabad. All the teachers feel that this is unbecoming of the students," he said.
Podile said he will seek security from local police following the "vandalism".
Kanhaiya Kumar to HCU tomorrow, the VC said, "I have not given any permission for the meeting. There was no letter (requesting permission for meeting) from anyone on this. I will have to discuss with police and my colleagues then only I can comment."
He advised media not to sensationalise the issue and to verify facts before reporting.
"Media should collect facts and then report. They should not look for sensation. They talk to two or three students and put out banner stories. That is not the way to project the university and damage the reputation of the university and we are worried about it," he added.
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