It is most unfortunate to know that "vested interests" are working hard to disprove the fact that Rohith is a Dalit, he said
"I will not allow such things to happen and I condemn this in very strong words," he said.
In a letter to Radhika, the mother of Vemula who committed suicide in a hostel room on the campus on January 17, Siddaramaiah expressed regret that the university campus has become a "place for unscrupulous elements to achieve their politically motivated, caste-based agenda."
Noting that he has learnt a lot about the plight of students belonging to SC, ST and OBC sections at the campus, he told Rohith's mother that he was aware of the circumstances that must have forced him to take the extreme step.
While some BJP leaders have claimed that Rohith was not a Dalit, the Chief Minister did not specify who the "vested interests" were.
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