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Minister for Human Resources Development Smriti Irani said, on Wednesday, that the Telangana police told the state High Court that no doctor was allowed near Rohith Vemula’s body.
In a fiery speech in Parliament, she also said that no doctor had gone near Rohith’s body until 6.30 am the next day. However, documents available with The News Minute show that this report is not accurate.
In Parliament, Irani said:
On January 17, Rohith’s body was found between 6.30 and 7 pm in Room No. 207 of the New Research Scholars Hostel in the Hyderabad University campus. The room belonged to Rohith’s friend Uma Maheshwar. It was security personnel who found Rohith hanging from the ceiling fan and called the doctor on duty Chief Medical Officer M Rajshree.
This was recorded in the health book of the university by Dr Rajshree. The entry is dated January 17 and the time of death has been recorded as “approximately 7.30 pm”. It also says “Informed to VC, DSW, Registrar and reported to police.” The entry is signed by Dr. Rajshree.
The document says: “Body … cold, bloody abdomen, protruding tongue, froth coming out of the mouth.” The entry also says that the pupils were dilated, that there was “no heart sound” and no sounds of breathing.
Continuing to quote the same document, she said: “No one allowed a doctor near this child, to revive this child. Instead, his body was used as a political tool. No police was allowed till 6:30 am the following morning. Who tried to help this child? The ones who passed judgement are not the ones appointed by the BLP-led NDA but by the Congress party.” (You can read the full text here.)
However, Dr. Rajshree says that when she examined Rohith’s body, police were present. Students who were present that evening, too told The News Minute that police were present at the time.
Ravindra Kumar, who is also a Chief Medical Officer told The News Minute,
Dontha Prashanth, one of the four suspended students and a friend of Rohith’s, told TNM that the students strongly condemned Irani’s statements in the Lok Sabha.
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