After Rohit Vemula, a student of Central University of Hyderabad in Telangana, committed suicide in 2016, there were protests across the country. Numerous Ambedkarist organizations had come forward to give justice to Rohit Vemula. The rear most information in this case has now come to light. Telangana Police has now closed the Rohit Vemu death case file.
All the indicted have also been given a clean chit. The Nirwala police have given that Rohit Vemula isn't a Dalit. Meanwhile, Rohit Vemula's family indicted the police of helping the BJP and demanded that the case file be reopened. Police said that Rohit Vemula wasn't a Dalit. He committed suicide fearing that people would know his true caste. still, Rohit's brother has rejected this claim of the police.
The logic of the police is beyond comprehension, We condemn it. Soon we will meet the Chief Minister and demand that the file be restarted so that the investigation in the matter continues. Rohit Vemula, a Ph.D student of Hyderabad University, committed suicide in 2016. The impact of this was felt across the country including the university. latterly, a one-member committee headed by former Allahabad High Court judge Ashok Kumar Rupanwal was appointed in this case.
This committee was entrusted with the responsibility of keeping the records of the events that took place in the case and determining the responsibility of the case. Sindarabad MP Bandaru Dattatray, Legislative Council MLAN. Ramchander Rao and University of Hyderabad Vice-Chancellor Appa Rao, office-bearers of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, have all been given a clean chit.
A report was submitted regarding the closure of the case in the High Court. In which the police said that Rohit Vemula wasn't a Dalit. Rahul Gandhi had formerly said that Rohit Vemula was killed because he was a Dalit. Left organizations in Telangana and New Delhi staged strong protests against the BJP to give justice to Rohit Vemula. The police further said in their report that Rohit Vemula had written a letter to Vice-Chancellor Appa Rao.
The Vice-Chancellor had only followed the rules of the university and taken some steps. The family will meet the Chief Minister Rohit Vemula's family will now meet Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and demand him to start the investigation again. Congress leaders have also demanded the Chief Minister to renew the inquiry. Rohit's brother Raja Vemula told Times Now that his caste falls under Scheduled Caste. But, the police is taking the side of the BJP leaders and giving the decision.
We were falling under Scheduled Caste until the Collector canceled our caste certificate.