PEOPLES UNION FOR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS
Press Release
23-03-2016
23-03-2016
PUDR strongly condemns the brutal
police action unleashed on students and teachers at the University
of Hyderabad campus on 22nd March 2016. This took place when
students were protesting against the return of the Vice Chancellor
Appa Rao Poddile to the campus after he had gone on leave following
the suicide of Dalit PhD scholar Rohith Vemula in January. Prof.
Appa Rao, along with Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya and others,
is one of the main accused in the case for abetment of Rohith’s
suicide and has also been criticised in the past for his anti-Dalit
attitudes. His return to official duties at a time when no action
has yet been taken against anyone for this crime angered the student
community and they began a peaceful protest outside the Vice
Chancellor’s Lodge where an Executive Committee meeting was in
progress.
There was massive deployment of CRPF
and RAF personnel who lathi charged and beat up students. Female
protestors were also brutally beaten, grabbed and molested by the
police forces. Protesting students were rounded up, chased and
dragged into police vans. It is estimated that around 36 students
and at least three faculty members were also arrested and taken to
undisclosed locations. There was no information of their whereabouts
overnight though it is now being suggested that they have been taken
to Miyapur and Chandanagar police stations. Apart from this, over
fifty students have been injured in the attacks.
The police also raided hostels in what
seemed like a search for a predetermined list of students and
teachers. It is suggested that the VC and other complicit elements
in the faculty have chosen to crack down upon those students who
have been vocal and active in the resistance following the
institutional murder of Rohith Vemula. Dontha Prashanth, one of the
students who was suspended along with Rohith and has been a
frontrunner in the students movement for justice, was also brutally
thrashed and dragged in to the police van yesterday. Some of the
teachers who were arrested, like K Y Ratnam and Tathagat Sengupta
were also quite prominent in siding with the students on this issue.
Following the violent crackdown on
students, a strike has been called by the non-teaching staff,
apparently on instructions from the VC, resulting in the shutting
down of hostel messes. Students have also reported lack of water for
drinking and other purposes and cutting off of internet facilities
in the campus. The media has also been prevented entry in the campus
as the administration seems to be on an all out offensive to prevent
any information from the campus getting wider coverage.
Notably, activists belonging to the
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) had barricaded the VC’s
Lodge in a move to prevent the protestors from reaching the VC. They
also locked the gate from inside and were in fact responsible for
much of the vandalism and property damage which the media and
authorities have blamed on the protesting students. It is shameful
that media reports till now have focused only on the ‘vandalism
and hooliganism’ of students and completely ignored the violent
police action on students in the University Campus.
PUDR reiterates that using violent
force on students and deploying armed personnel on university
campuses is an unacceptable use of state power. The nexus between
university authorities, Ministry of Human Resource Development and
student’s wing of BJP is especially significant in the
increasingly fascist nature of our universities. It is also
condemnable that basic necessities of food and water have been
denied to the students in an effort to weaken their resistance.
PUDR demands that:
1. All students and faculty be released from police custody and charges against them removed
2. Restore normalcy in the campus and ensure dialogue with the students on their demands
3. Remove Appa Rao from the position of Vice Chancellor to ensure justice for the death of Rohith Vemula.
1. All students and faculty be released from police custody and charges against them removed
2. Restore normalcy in the campus and ensure dialogue with the students on their demands
3. Remove Appa Rao from the position of Vice Chancellor to ensure justice for the death of Rohith Vemula.
Moushumi Basu, Deepika
Tandon
Secretaries, PUDR (pudr@pudr.org)
23rd March, 2016
Secretaries, PUDR (pudr@pudr.org)
23rd March, 2016
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CPDR condemns the brutal police attack
on the Dalit students and faculty at Hyderabad Central University
Yesterday, on 22 March 2016, the
Hyderabad Police brutally attacked the students and faculty of the
Hyderabad Central University who protested against resumption of
Appa Rao Poddile, Vice Chancellor. Many students and two faculty
members were badly injured in the police attack. Some 36 students
along with two professors, K Y Ratnam and Tathagata Sengupta were
taken into custody, the whereabouts of them remains unknown till
today.
Appa Rao Poddile, the Vice Chancellor,
who was sent on leave in the wake of students’ agitation that
broke out over the suicide of a Dalit scholar, Rohith Vemula, joined
back the University. Appa Rao’s prejudiced actions against the
Dalit scholars were exposed to the world during the flare up over
Rohith’s death. He, along with Bandaru Dattatreya, and Smriti
Irani are clearly responsible for his institutional murder.
Hyderabad Police had accordingly booked him along with the union
Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, N Sushil Kumar, the HCU Unit of the
ABVP and one Vishnu for abetment of suicide and also for violations
of the SC/ST Atrocities Act. The cases under Section 306 of the
Indian Penal Code and also the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled
Tribes (prevention of atrocities) Act were filed in Gachibowli
police station under Cyberabad police commissionerate limits. In its
characteristic obstinacy the HRD Ministry sent him back to take
charge of the university.
While the Ambedkar Students
Association (ASA) were protesting with sit-in in front of the VC’s
lodge some elements indulged in stone throwing and causing damage to
it in order to provide an alibi for the police to crack down. This
has been the pet strategy of the Hindutva camp as the JNU slogan
shouting and subsequent crack down on the innocent students
revealed. The authorities should investigate and identify the
culprit instead of charging the ASA students (and even faculty) for
these acts without any proof.
Appa Rao had a history of anti-Dalit
actions in the university. Rohith had written him a note insinuating
how casteist environment in the university was alienating Dalit
students. Any Vice Chancellor worth his salt would have been alarmed
and counseled with him. However, Appa Rao has been so callous and
incompetent that he never bothered to comprehend the consequences of
his abominable punishment to the five Dalit scholars. It was an apt
case for summary dismissal for the HRD Ministry but the latter chose
to persist with such characters that carry out its saffron agenda.
For the Hyderabad Police, there was a prima facie case to arrest
Appa Rao, instead they cracked down on the students and faculty who
protested against his reinstatement.
CPDR demands
- Release all students and faculty unconditionally.
- Withdraw cases against them.
- Investigate who indulged in vandalism and book them for the crime
- Remove Appa Rao from the post of Vice Chancellor
- Bring a person with proven competence to restore the academic climate of the University.
Dr Anand Teltumbde
General Secretary
Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (CPDR), Maharashtra
General Secretary
Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (CPDR), Maharashtra
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