Rohith Vemula suicide: JNU students begin indefinite hunger strike

Three students of JNU have decided to sit on the fast to express solidarity with the students of Hyderabad University

Rohith Vemula, Hyderabad University, YSR Congress, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy
Social Fronts and Students Organisation members take part in a candle march protest over the death of Rohit Vemula in Nagpur of Maharashtra. Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2016 | 3:54 PM IST
Amid growing outrage over the alleged suicide of a Hyderabad Central University (HCU) Dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula, students of Jawaharlal Nehru University today launched an indefinite hunger strike demanding justice for him

Three students of the varsity -- Suchishree, Lenin Kumar and Shubhanshu -- have decided to sit on the fast to express solidarity with the seven students who are continuing their indefinite hunger strike at Hyderabad university for a week now.

Other students from JNU will join the trio for a relay hunger strike over the issue, said Lenin Kumar, former president of JNU's students union.

"The environment in which Rohith was forced to kill himself is faced by millions of Dalit students who manage to reach higher education with great difficulty in our country. His suicide note will remain a powerful testimony to how our higher education system has institutionalized discrimination and hardships for Dalits," he said.

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Suchishree, who has also written an open letter to the government, said, "The only political motive that I have as a political individual is that no more institutional murders should take place in this country. This indefinite hunger strike, I do not see as an appeal to the state, but as a mean to regain from the state the basic human dignity that is rightfully ours."

Various student groups have been protesting over the issue in the national capital since last week.

26-year-old Vemula Rohit, a Dalit PhD scholar, was found hanging at the Central University's hostel room on January 17.

He 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 an ABVP student leader. They were also kept out of the hostel. The suspension was revoked later.
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First Published: Jan 24 2016 | 3:32 PM IST

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