He also alleged that the Hyderabad Central University authorities curb democratic rights in the name of “surveillance”, and vowed that the agitation will continue until the government brings in a ‘Rohit Vemula Act’ to check “atrocities on Dalits and oppressed classes”.
“There is no normal situation on the campus. In the name of surveillance, democratic rights of the people are attacked. Meetings are not allowed. Even media vehicles are not allowed in the university. This will endanger the democratic fabric of the society,” Kanhaiya Kumar said.
“I went to HCU in an informal way today and visited Veliwada (place where Vemula and four other suspended students used to sit in protest). I paid homage to Rohit Vemula. We will not allow Rohit Vemula-like incidents to happen in future. We will also plan an all India convention on Rohit Vemula Act either in Delhi or Hyderabad,” said Kumar, who is in the city to participate in a seminar.
He, however, did not specify any time frame for holding the convention. Vemula was found hanging in his room at a hostel in the university earlier this year.
He demanded that the government should increase budgetary allocations to education. “Our Defence allocation is more than the education. This year budget for allocation for education was cut by 14 per cent,” he said.
(Sourced from agencies, Feature image courtesy:economictimes.indiatimes.com)