Susheel Kumar also said that he was ready to face punishment if found guilty.
"Rohith was not a weak person, who could have lost his heart at the suspension (by the Hyderabad Central University). There could have been some personal and particular reasons behind his suicide," Susheel Kumar told reporters in a press conference here.
"Let there be a free and fair inquiry...Maybe judicial or other. If I am found guilty, then I am ready to face punishment," he said.
"I did not have any personal issues with Rohith, there were only ideological differences," Kumar said in response to a query.
"Rohith and other members assaulted me and I was grievously injured, following which I landed in a hospital and also underwent an appendicitis surgery," he claimed.
Rohith, whose body was found hanging in a hostel room on January 17, was among the five research scholars, who were suspended by the HCU in August last year and also one of the accused in the case of alleged assault on Susheel Kumar.
Lashing out at Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury over their visit to the HCU campus in the wake of suicide, Kumar accused them of fueling Dalit vs non-Dalit atmosphere.
"They are visiting campus with an attempt to politicise an unfortunate death in university in the name of consoling the bereaved family. But why are they criticising only for the sake of it? Why are they ignoring the core issues?" he asked.
He said political parties should have limited interference in the day-to-day affairs of academic institutions.
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