Statement in support of student protests at the University of Hyderabad
WSS strongly condemns
the brutal police action against the students of the University of
Hyderabad. The students, who were exercising their democratic right to
protest, were lathi-charged, beaten and manhandled and women students
were mauled and threatened with sexual assault. Students and faculty
members were forcibly dragged into police vans, thrashed and moved from thana to thana
to prevent them from contacting their lawyers and families. They have
also been mercilessly beaten while in custody. As many as 34 students
and three faculty members have been sent to jail – the beatings have
continued even after remand.
For
the last two months, the students of the Universty of Hyderabad have
been protesting the institutional murder of Dalit scholar Rohith Vemula.
Their campaign for justice for Rohith has reverberated across the
country and has rallied thousands in support of their call for an end to
caste discrimination in educational institutions.
The police action
follows hard on the heels of the re-appearance of the VC on the campus.
This individual is one of the key actors in the events leading to
Rohith’s death, and stands charged with offences under the SC/ST
Atrocities Act. He was supposedly on indefinite leave pending the
results of the inquiry instituted against him, and the students
protested against this stealthy attempt at his re-instatement with a gherao of the VC’s lodge.
The response of the
Government of Telengana and the University has been to turn the campus
into a war zone. The students are under siege – hostel messes have been
locked down, electricity and water have been cut off and the gates
sealed to prevent the entry of media persons and “outsiders” trying to
provide food, water and medical aid to the injured. Students who have
volunteered to keep the kitchens running to feed their comrades have
been beaten and their provisions confiscated. At least one of these
volunteers is critically injured and still not out of danger. The media
is being fed with concocted reports that are contradicted by video
footage taken by students, with testimonies describing the attacks and
showing their injuries. The continued presence on the campus of large
numbers of armed police tells its own story.
The strategy of the BJP
government – to crush all dissent and establish a totalitarian saffron
regime in institutions of higher education – is now visible in campuses
across the country, from Hyderabad to JNU, Pune and Chennai. The HRD
Ministry is brazenly using every possible instrument to foist their
regressive, limited and flawed version of education on the academic
community. The government has shown its willingness to use force to
stifle critical enquiry and independent thought, and to silence dissent
and questioning.
We stand strongly with
the students of the University of Hyderabad in their struggle to protect
democracy on the campus and to challenge and combat casteism and
discrimination in educational institutions. We salute them, and their
comrades in struggle in universities across the country, for bringing
new energy and hope to our democracy through their determined opposition
to the repressive casteist, communal and patriarchal ideology and world
view that the Hindutvavadi regime seeks to foist on us.
We salute Radhika Vemula
for her determination to claim justice for her son and for the lakhs of
Dalit students who are daily facing violence and discrimination in
their pursuit of education.
We condemn the actions
of the state government, which has shown its subservience to the Modi
sarkar and cynically sold out its commitment to the students without
whom Telengana would not have come into being.
We demand
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Immediate withdrawal of police from the campus.
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Immediate release of all arrested students and faculty.
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Suspension of P Appa Rao.
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Judicial enquiry into the role of the HRD Ministry, the HRD Minister and Sri Bandaru Dattatreya in inciting violence against Dalits on campus.
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Independent enquiry into the incidents of violence on the campus including the role of the ABVP in vandalising the VC’s office.
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Action against police personnel named by students in their complaints.
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Passage of the “Rohith Act” against caste discrimination in education.
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