Rohith Vemula suicide: HRD Ministry denies putting pressure on Hyderabad University

Dattatreya had written a letter to Smriti Irani about the clash between two student group in which ABVP leader was attacked

Students staging a protest over the death of Rohith Vemula, a doctorate student at the Hyderabad Central University who was found hanging in a hostel room, in Hyderabad on Monday. PTI Photo
Students staging a protest over the death of Rohith Vemula, a doctorate student at the Hyderabad Central University who was found hanging in a hostel room, in Hyderabad on Monday. PTI Photo
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Last Updated : Jan 19 2016 | 7:43 PM IST
The suicide of Rohith Vemula, a Dalit PhD scholar of Hyderabad University, has taken an ugly turn and the HRD Ministry has come under the scanner.

The HRD Ministry today rejected allegations that it had put any pressure on the University of Hyderabad in the matter relating to the suspension of Rohith Vemula, who committed suicide on Sunday.

After it emerged that the Ministry had sent five letters including four reminders to the University regarding the August 17, 2015 letter written by Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, it said it was only following the procedures.

"It would be wrong to say that the Ministry has put any pressure on the Hyderbad University. The Ministry had only followed the procedure as per the Central Secretariat Manual of Office Procedure," said HRD Ministry spokesperson Ghanshyam Goel.

Goel also said, "According to the procedure, if there is a VIP reference, it has to be acknowledged in 15 days and another 15 days may be taken to reply to it. Since no response was coming from the University, the Ministry had to send reminders."

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Seeking to justify the Ministry's action, officials said that even in Cabinet meetings the Ministry is supposed to provide all details about pending assurances, VIP references, grievances etc.

According to sources, the Ministry had sent its first letter on September 3, 2015 to the University, and reminders were later sent on September 24, October 6, October 20 and November 19.

Officials said that the University finally replied on the matter on January 7.

Dattatreya had written a letter to HRD Minister Smriti Irani after a clash between two student groups in the campus in which an ABVP leader Susheel Kumar was attacked.

Rohith Vemula was among the five research scholars who was suspended by the University in August last year over the alleged assault case. They were also kept out of the hostel.

The issue took a political turn with allegations that the extreme step taken by Rohith was a result of discrimination against dalit students at the behest of Dattatreya, following his letter to Irani, seeking action against their "anti-national acts".

Rohith was found hanging at the Central University's hostel room in the campus on Sunday, triggering protests from fellow students this morning.
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First Published: Jan 19 2016 | 5:28 PM IST

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