Indefinite Hunger Strike at University of Hyderabad over Suicides
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  Written by S Swaroop Sirapangi
 Published on 10 December 2013

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*S Swaroop Sirapangi*

I

As a response to the non-stop suicides in the campus, especially among the
Dalit students, over the past few years, various student organisations and
concerned active University students have come under the platform of
'Raju-Venkatesh Solidarity Committee' and started an indefinite hunger
strike from the morning of December 06, 2013, i.e. on the day of Dr B R
Ambedkar's death anniversary. Four students - Mr Siluveru Harinadh, Mr
Prabhakar Gummadi, Mr Sunkanna Velupula and Mr Naveen Emmadi sat on a
hunger strike at the University shopping complex in the main campus. These
four research scholars hail, equally, from Mala and Madiga Scheduled Caste
communities of Andhra Pradesh. All these four students are very senior
research scholars in the University.

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The University administration headed by Vice Chancellor Prof Ramakrishna
Ramaswamy failed to effectively address this issue, satisfying neither the
students nor the other sections.

At midnight, on December 8th, 2013, the police arrested the above four
students who were on an indefinite strike and shifted them to the Apollo
Hospital in Jubilee Hills. The University appears to be bearing all the
medial expenses in this respect. And, they may get discharged from the
hospital on the morning of December 10, 2013.

II

Meanwhile, as a continuation of the indefinite hunger strike initiative,
another set of students - Bipin Thongam, Dickens, Vijay Kumar, Arun, Uday
Bhanu have started their hunger strike after the arrest of the Siluveru
Harinadh, Prabhakar Gummadi, Sunkanna Velupula and Naveen Emadi. With this
act, the intensity and seriousness of this protest is taking new
directions. And, interestingly, these five students hail from different
social backgrounds of marginalisation and have come from various regional
identities and backgrounds within the Indian state; two of them come from
Mala and Madiga background. Thus, the intensity of the agitation is
consolidating and is receiving wide response from different sections of the
student community, especially, indicating that it is not restricted to the
Mala-Madiga student community.

On December 09, 2013, the Vice Chancellor along with various other
University officials visited the Apollo Hospital at Jubilee Hills and held
talks with the students to some extent. However, when he attempted to
resume this talk at the University shopping complex where the indefinite
hunger strike was going on, it failed, as the students raised slogans
against him and demanded his immediate resignation. But, even then the Vice
Chancellor had a little conversation with other section/s at the same
venue; and he appealed to the agitating sections and to the protesters on
the hunger strike not to close the dialogue option by behaving in such a
manner, as the administration under his leadership was considering the
issue as a serious one and attempting to address it to the best. He also
said that steps were initiated in such a direction, starting with efforts
to hand over compensation to both the families of Raju and Venkatesh and
all the legal technicalities in this respect were being looked at, and the
process of judicial enquiry was also likely to commence on behalf of the
University. These statements and more by the Vice Chancellor failed to
convince the agitating sections who were very firm on the demand of his
resignation.

III

The prime reason for vehement demand of Vice Chancellor's resignation by
the 'Raju-Venkatesh Solidarity Committee' was that Mr Venkatesh had
presented his case to the Advanced Centre for Research in High Energy
Materials' (ACRHEM) In-Charge Director seeking to allot him a Research
Supervisor. And, when such a representation was made by Mr Venkatesh, the
Vice Chancellor Mr Ramakrishna Ramaswamy was heading the ACRHEM as
In-Charge Director. The original copy of Venkatesh's representation was
found by the 'Raju-Venkatesh Solidarity Committee' and based on its
content, it was evident that the Vice Chancellor, in the capacity of
In-Charge Director's position, had failed to allot him a supervisor even
after such a long gap of time after his admission. So the vociferous demand
for his resignation was put forward by the 'Raju-Venkatesh Solidarity
Committee'.

The most interesting and disturbing aspect about this incident was the lack
of proper coverage to this incident in the media; though a certain sort of
coverage is provided by some sections, it was inadequate in getting the
problem resolved. The students are increasingly feeling the need for wider
media coverage to solve this issue, especially at the national level. But,
they are till now unable to get such coverage. Though there is lack of
national coverage from media, different civil society organisations or non
governmental type of organisations have extended support and are
cooperating with the students agitation to the best of their capabilities.
This type of cooperation between the University student organisations and
NGO/civil society organisations is taking place occasionally depending upon
the gravity of the situation, bringing new contours to student politics
and/or to the social movements.

Apart from this kind of NGO/civil society support, internal support from
various sections in the University has also increased - like from
employees, certain faculty members, etc. And the University employees
association/s have officially gone to the extent of extending full support
to the agitation and hunger strike. Their cooperation may start from
December 10, 2013, in different forms. A major representative of one of the
employees' associations argued with the Vice Chancellor that why does he
not resign from his position and pave way for the judicial enquiry as it
becomes difficult and/or suspicious if he holds the position while the
process of judicial enquiry goes on, as he is considered a culprit in the
Venkatesh's death incident. The Vice Chancellor failed to reply to this
demand and kept silent. His silence seemed to be on account of the volatile
situation which prevailed at that particular point of time!!

Amidst this kind of a situation, now it remains to be seen how the
'Raju-Venkatesh Solidarity Committee' is able to hone its agitational
skills and achieve success in getting their demands accepted!!

*Appendix*

*The demands put forward by this Raju-Venkatesh Solidarity Committee, as
part of this indefinite hunger strike, are as follows:*

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*Please also read a related article: Report on Recent Dalit Student
Suicides at University of Hyderabad
<http://roundtableindia.co.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7079:report-on-recent-dalit-student-suicides-at-university-of-hyderabad&catid=122:atrocities&Itemid=138>*

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*S Swaroop Sirapangi is a Ph.D., Political Science Research Scholar at
University of Hyderabad. Email ID: [email protected]
<[email protected]>*

-- 
B.Karthik Navayan,
http://karthiknavayan.wordpress.com/

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