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Offer truth and hope, not drama: Teachers

The following is an open letter written by the SC/ST Teachers' Forum &
Concerned Faculty, University of Hyderabad, to Union HRD minister
Smriti Irani:

Dear Ms Irani,

Thanks to your stunning performance, we, many faculty members from the
University of Hyderabad, are compelled to do what we should have done
in the last one month or so, but could not bring ourselves to - write,
write about Rohith, write about our other students, write about the
state of academics, write about ourselves and write about society at
large.

Our first acknowledgement to this therefore goes to you for revealing
yourself and for bringing us back from grief, from reflection, from
teaching and from various other mundane things we do as part of our
job.

As we watched you in disbelief on our TV screens on 24th February
2016, you, in a voice choked with emotion, again and again referred to
the "child" whose death has been used as a political weapon. We were
left bewildered.

At what precise point, Madam Minister, did this sinister,
anti-national, casteist, Dalit student of the University of Hyderabad
transform into a child for you? Definitely not in those five
rejoinders from MHRD (the ministry of human resource development)
between 03-09-2015 and 19-11- 2015 with the subject line
"anti-national activities in Hyderabad Central University Campus"?
Definitely not when you chose to overlook and endorse what can only be
read as extraordinarily aggressive and unfounded allegations by a
minister in your own government, Mr Bandaru Dattatreya?

Ms Irani, your constant reference to him as a child is nothing but a
patronising attempt to dehumanise his reality. It is also deeply
disrespectful to Rohit's mother whose child he actually is - because
she knows how ironic your appropriation of him is, considering your
culpability in his death.

Only after more than a month of his death Rohith becomes a "child" for
you "whose death was used as a political weapon". A political weapon
by whom, honourable Minister? By the other four students who were
expelled with him and who spent those cold nights out in the makeshift
velivada (which loosely translates as Dalit ghetto), with nothing but
each other for company and succour? By the other students and friends
who stood by him? Because you definitely seem to imply that when you
say this child could possibly have been revived and yet his body was
hidden and no doctor or police was allowed near him.

By now incontrovertible facts have emerged that belie this.

However, we would like to go beyond those facts and appeal to your
heart. You were not there that night, Respected Minister. You did not
see the grief or the shock, nor were you there to feel the despair.
How could you even begin to fathom how desperate the students were
when they called faculty members and the medical doctor of the
university's health centre as soon as Rohith's body was found hanging
by students and security officials? As Dr Rajyasree, medical officer,
has stated, she rushed to the hostel at 7.30pm and declared Rohith
dead at 7.40pm, all recorded in his case sheet on that fateful night
of 17-01-2016.

The police arrived at the scene immediately after this. Iraniji, it is
beyond our simple comprehension to understand how you with your
meticulous preparation, evident in the Lok Sabha speech, ignored these
crucial medical documents/preliminary evidences. This also includes
the post-mortem report that declares Rohith was dead at least 18-24
hours before the body was examined the subsequent day. From all the
medical and post-mortem reports, statements by friends, faculty and
university officials - it is clear that Rohith's body was found hours
after he hanged himself.

Not only are your claims factually incorrect but they point to an
utter lack of respect and sensitivity for the grieving family, friends
and students. You are clearly disconnected from the heartbreaking
grief of his friends, palpable to anyone present that night or the
accompanying anger knowing the injustice that led to this tragedy.
Does it befit our honourable minister to implicate these very grieving
people in the death of their beloved friend?

Respected Minister, you have also repeatedly claimed that the
committee which suspended Rohith Vemula and four other Dalit students
was not constituted by your government, but by the UPA regime. You
have also emphasised that there indeed was a Dalit faculty member in
that committee.

We are astounded that you can so smoothly pass on the responsibility
for this tragedy to someone else. Being at the helm of the MHRD, we
are sure you must know that the Executive Council's Sub-Committee that
took the fatal decision to suspend the Dalit students from hostels and
other common spaces was expressly constituted by the Vice-Chancellor,
Prof. Appa Rao, following five rejoinders from your ministry goading
the university to take action against the Dalit students.

We may also point out that the two-member committee constituted by the
MHRD itself points out a curious anomaly - the EC and its
sub-committee is the very same body that recommends and ratifies -
this simply cannot be.

Just in case your busy schedule has not allowed your attention to the
following, permit us to point out further contradictions:

That this subcommittee was composed of all upper caste members except
for one. We fail to understand how this one member is expected to
overrule the will of five.

Most importantly, Prof. Prakash Babu, the sole Dalit member, was
co-opted as the Dean, Students' Welfare and NOT as an SC/ST
representative. Kindly refer to the constitution of the EC
sub-committee in its minutes of meeting dated 24-11-2015.

That the EC sub-committee did not hear out the key stakeholders or
consider the counter-affidavit filed by the Commissioner of Police on
3rd October 2015 and simply concurred with the much contested
Proctorial Board's decision is matter for another enquiry.

Now let us come to the punishment itself. Let us think of the lives
and struggles of the five boys who were suspended - four of them being
sons of agricultural labourers and one without both parents. For them,
suspension from hostel meant denial of food and shelter. Add to that,
denial of right to access common spaces effectively amounted to social
boycott in caste terms. Students who had surmounted unimaginable
obstacles to reach the university were pushed back right into the
velivada, the "untouchable" fringes of the village.

Do you not believe that the administration should have reached out at
least when Rohith wrote that 18th December 2015 letter asking the VC
to provide Dalit students "(a toxic inorganic compound) and a nice
rope" at the time of admission itself?

Ms Irani, for all practical purposes, it was a cry for help. This was
an opportunity for us to help this "child" and we lost that
opportunity. And we have never heard you quote from this letter that
was acknowledged as received by the VC's office.

For a despondent, beleaguered Rohith, hounded and ignored by the
powers that be, death was probably the only way to freedom and the
limitless wonder and beauty of the universe that so moved him! Perhaps
it was the only way out for someone as conscientious, brilliant and
reflective as Rohith was. This was Rohith's assertion of dignity, a
dignity that was not allowed to him or his friends in their lives.

Their lives, in the words of Gopal Guru, mirrored social death,
smeared with indignities of caste. To say that his "suicide note" of
17-01-2016 does not name or implicate anyone amounts to gross
opportunism and abandonment of moral responsibility.

Permit us to remind you, dear minister, that the VC did not think/feel
it worthwhile enough to meet the grieving students on that fateful
night. We are reminded ad nauseam of the threat that students posed to
him and continue to pose to him. Students who already had lost a dear
friend were accused by the ABVP of violence, and, this is important -
students who throughout their struggle since those intense first days
following Rohith's death until now have maintained their poise, their
maturity, through all their struggles and protests and have never
resorted to violence.

Could the Vice-Chancellor of the University not meet and console them
in that most vulnerable, heartbreaking moment? Even when nearly 300
teachers requested the VC to come and assured him of a space to meet
students along with them, the VC's sense of authority prevailed over
his sense of duty and responsibility. This was a defining moment Ms
Irani, when the VC could have regained his moral stature and humanity
in the eyes of the students. He clearly let history slip through his
fingers.

Rohith is not there with us any more. His four friends suspended along
with him are, his larger group of friends in this university and
growing group of friends across the country are.

What we expect from you is very minimal. Do not turn this into a fight
against students who have nothing to rely upon, no power - political
or social - no connections, no money, not even a home.

Please understand this - the minority status you love to claim for
yourself cannot in any way be equated with the state of disprivilege
and dispossession that many of these students battle on a daily basis.
All our students have is the hope of a future which education can
possibly bring - to quote Rohith - "from shadows to the stars".

Do not blight their hopes, their dreams. Help us ensure each one of us
is sensitive to cater to their needs inside classrooms, in labs, in
hostels, outside, everywhere. As teachers, as ministers, we have much
more to offer - truth, equality, justice, hope and inspiration. Not
melodrama.

The Prime Minister has extolled your speech tweeting " Satyamev
Jayate". Whose Truth? We ask.

SC/ST Teachers' Forum & Concerned Faculty, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
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