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Bandaru Dattatreya, Union Minister of Labour and Employment has been charged with abetment to suicide in the death of Rohith Vemula. He is one of the five Dalit scholars suspended by University of Hyderabad in August last year and on 10 January, he was expelled from the hostel. Rohith hanged himself in a hostel room on Sunday evening.
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Bandaru has released a statement saying the letter the 28-year-old wrote to the university has nothing to do with Rohith’s suicide.
Rohith and four other research scholars were suspended from the university last year following a clash with leaders of right-wing student group Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).
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On 10 January, they were expelled from their hostel too following the recommendation by a committee that was probing the incident. Since then, they have been forced to sleep in a makeshift tent on campus.
Tension erupted on campus after Rohith’s suicide, with scores of students sitting with his body and sloganeering on Sunday night.
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The protesting students had demanded that the police register a case under the SC/ST Atrocity Act against Dattatreya. They alleged that Dattatreya had written to the HRD Ministry seeking action against the five research scholars.
Students in Delhi protested outside the HRD Ministry on Monday morning and were met with water canons of the Delhi police.
K Kavitha, the daughter of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, also heads a cultural organisation Telangana Jagruti.
Even as Kavitha agreed that the suspension had come to the cultural body’s notice, it refused to interfere with students politics.
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