January 28, 2016
India: Prima Facie report by Team of The Independent Peoples Tribunal on
death of Rohith Vemula on 17 Jan 2916 at university of Hyderbad
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Prima Facie report of the Fact Finding Team of The Independent Peoples
Tribunal on Human Rights and the Environment,
26 January 2016

Press release

The Joint Action Committee for Social Justice had requested the Indian
Peoples Tribunal to send a fact finding team to investigate into the death
of Rohith Vemula on 17th January 2016 on the Campus of the University of
Hyderabad.
A team of Justice (Retd) Justice Suresh H, Sujata Surepalli Editor Desi
Disa, US Rao- Chairman CBC Federation, Meena Menon – Writer-Researcher and
Senior Advocate Gayatri Singh visited the University of Hyderabad on 25th
and 26th of January 2015 and met with students, faculty, friends and family
of Rohith Vemula and some of the administration authorities who were
available.
The observations of the Fact Finding Team are as below;
1. The death of Rohit Vemula was caused by the acts of omission and
commission of the authorities.
2. On 18th December 2015, Rohit along with other members of ASA met the VC
and requested to revoke the Order of Suspension and raised the humiliating
issue of social boycott. He was pained to know that the VC was adamant and
refused to resolve the issue on the spot. Rohit wrote the letter dated 18th
December 2015 which indicates his assessment that the students would not
get any justice from the Vice Chancellor.
3. The Office of the Vice Chancellor suppressed the letter dated 18th
December 2015, refusing to invoke even basic protocols in such situations.
This is not only dereliction of duty cast on University Authorities but it
also constitutes grave contempt of the Orders of the High Court of Andhra
Pradesh & Telangana, particularly in the conduct of the composition of the
Committees, procedure mandated for incidents that may lead to expulsion,
and appellate provisions thereto.
4. That the Office of the Vice Chancellor allowed the incident of 3 / 4
August 2015 to spiral out of control is shocking. It is evident from the
documents on record that Vice Chancellor allowed his office to be
pressurized by the Minster of Human Resource and Development to advance
their own political agenda.
5. Recommendations of the Proctoral Committee are shocking to say the
least. The prohibition by the Committee against students associating in
groups transgresses on fundamental protection of association provided
within the Constitution. That the Committee could prescribe such a
punishment reflects their lack of understanding of the Constitution, and is
a matter of concern.
6. That the extended members of the Proctoral Committee were not allowed to
deliberate and influence the outcome of the Extended Proctoral Committee
exposess the sham it was.
7. The call of the Proctoral Committee to ban all associations on the basis
of ideology, Caste, Religion reflects a deep rooted prejudice against
politically active students and their associations and goes to root of the
matter that ails this university. That the administration can echo a
position that is contrary to the fundamental rights guaranteed in the
Constitution is a matter of deep concern.
8. That the Executive Sub Committee constituted by the Vice Chancellor did
not take umbrage to the aforesaid observations of the Proctoral Committee
casts doubt over the competency of a primafacie extremely prejudiced
Executive Sub Committee.
9. The dereliction of duty exhibited by the Office of the Vice Chancellor,
to even engage with protesting students, is a clear abdication of his
foremost duty to act in the best interest of students.
10. That the University of Hyderabad , failed to take cognisance of
recurring suicides by students from rural and marginalised communities is
horrifying. That comprehensive investigations were taken up only in some
cases is disturbing. That the recommendations of these investigations were
ignored, strengthens our resolve that the disregard for students from rural
and marginalised communities seems to be a concern that will require
systemic correction.
11. That Rohit Vemula was folded into the alleged incident of 3rd August
2015, when he was not even present at the said incident or referred too
reflects a pre-set agenda to target him. This is further borne out by the
sequence of events which shows the taking cognisance on a complaint by a
rank outsider, manipulation of facts, tampering with evidence. That these
events followed the intervention of Bandaru Dattaray and the Minister of
HRD strengthen our view that the University was not concerned about an
impartial investigation but was only keen to bend over backwards to please
the Minster of HRD.
12. That students from Rural and Marginalised Communities are denied timely
payment of their Fellowships, runs contrary to the purpose and objective of
the fellowships. That there is no effective administrative oversight to
ensure timely payments to students from rural and marginalised communities,
has allowed systemic bias to be perpetuated without any redress. It is
obvious that this system enjoys tacit approval of the administration and
even some of the faculty members.
13. The continuing and growing incidence of tragic suicides of students
belonging to marginalised sections of society makes it imperative that a
“Rohith Law’ be enacted, which is the demand of both students of the Joint
Action Committee and Rohith’s family. This should ensure punitive action
against university administrations guilty of encouragement, abetting or
even inaction in the case of the persistence of exclusionary practices in
Universities.
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