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Union govt flared up JNU issue to hide Vemula suicide: Kanhaiya

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JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar arrives Hyderabad to visit Hyderabad Central University on Wednesday. (PTI)
JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar arrives Hyderabad to visit Hyderabad Central University on Wednesday. (PTI)

Hyderabad: JNU Students Union leader Kanhaiya Kumar on Wednesday alleged the government flared up the issue of JNU to divert people’s attention from the Rohit Vemula’s suicide issue and subsequent developments.
Addressing a press conference after landing here this afternoon, Kumar, accompanied by local CPI leaders, said the fight will continue until the government brings “Rohit Act” to curb atrocities on the lines of Nirbhaya Act.
“The government smartly made issue of JNU to keep Rohit Vemula’s issue under carpet. But we all know that even if we are different, we are one when it comes to saving justice in the nation. That’s why as soon as I came out jail, on behalf of JNUSU, I thought I would go to Hyderabad. My first visit outside Delhi would be Hyderabad,” he said.
He said Vemula’s mother is like Bhagat Singh’s mother in present circumstances. Kumar was scheduled to address a meeting on the campus on Wednesday evening at the invitation of the Joint Action Committee for Social Justice, which had spearheaded an agitation earlier demanding “justice” for Dalit research scholar Vemula, who committed suicide in a hostel room at HCU on January 17.
“Today, I will first meet Rohith Vemula’s mother Radhika and his brother Raja. JAC has invited me to address a public meeting on HCU campus… If police allows me then I will definitely go to HCU and address the students,” Kanhaiya told reporters at the Rajiv Gandhi International airport here.
“We have experience with JAC for various struggles and we will take this fight forward… This struggle will continue until ‘Rohith Act’ is implemented… to fulfil his (Rohith) dreams of social justice on the campus,” he said.
Earlier, HCU authorities categorically said they would not allow outsiders, including media and political party leaders, on the campus in view of the prevailing situation.
On Tuesday, HCU vice-chancellor Appa Rao Podile’s official residence was vandalised by students and police had to baton charge another group during their protest against him resuming charge after a two-month leave in the wake of suicide by Vemula.
Violence at HCU: 25 students, two faculty members arrested
Twenty-five students and two faculty members of Hyderabad Central University were arrested on Wednesday in connection with incidents of ransacking of Vice Chancellor Appa Rao Podile’s lodge and stone pelting on police personnel, police said.
According to Gachibowli police inspector J Ramesh, so far two cases have been booked on charges of damage to public property, trespass and preventing Government officials from performing their duties and other relevant sections of IPC in connection with yesterday’s incidents. “27 persons were arrested in connection with both the incidents. 25 students and two faculty members,” Ramesh told. (PTI)

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