The removal of ‘Velivada’ by the University of Hyderabad administration has triggered protests in the campus. Barring the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad and its ally OBCF, all the other students organisations–Ambedkar Students’ Association, Bahujan Students’ Front, Dalit Students’ Union, Students’ Federation of India, Tribal Students’ Forum and others–took out a rally and gheraoed the administration building.

The protesting students raising slogans against the Vice-Chancellor Dr Appa Rao Podile, demanding that the Velivada be reinstalled. The students demanded that either the registrar or the VC must have a dialogue with them. However, as the security personnel denied them entry into the building, students blocked the building’s main entrance.

ALSO READ:  Experts Says, 5 Words To Ditch From Your Vocabulary

Students placed photos of anti-caste icons at the same place where the Velivada existed along with a placard “Rebuild Velivada” and later took a rally to the administration building carrying these photos. The Velivada (Dalit ghetto), a temporary structure with portraits of anti-caste icons like Dr BR Ambedkar, Shahu Maharaj, Ayyankali, Periyar, Jyotirao Phule, Savitribai Phule, and several others was erected in the campus after Rohith Vemula and four of his friends were evicted from their hostels. Rohith spent his last days in the same Velivada before he died by suicide on January 17, 2016.

ALSO READ:  Hyderabad University Professor ‘Leaked’ 2018 PhD Entrance Exam Paper To ABVP Student!

The Velivada became the protest site of students who have been fighting for the cause of ‘Justice for Rohith Vemula’. However, authorities early on Sunday removed the Velivada on grounds of vandalism. Before removing the Velivada, authorities had notified four students from Ambedkar Students’ Association (ASA) by sticking notices on their hostel doors on Saturday. As the registrar was not available, the students submitted their response to notice. The students said that the notice was ‘false, concocted and invented purposefully.’

ASA in its press release said that the protest would continue until the Vice Chancellor is arrested and removed.

ALSO READ:  Osmania University 80th Convocation Scheduled On June 17 In Hyderabad

Speaking to #KhabarLive, former president of ASA Dontha Prashanth said, “All the student groups except ABVP and OBCF took part in the protest. Our demand is to reinstall the Velivada and removal of the VC.”

“With the backing of the BJP, the VC has been committing these atrocities,” Prashanth alleged.

General Secretary of SFI, Kesaban Sankar Roy Choudhuri said, “We want the authorities to reinstall the Velivada, if not, we will intensify our struggle.” #KhabarLive

SHARE
Previous articleIs ‘Constitutional Rule’ In Telangana State A ‘Legal Necessity’?
Next articleWhy ‘Right To Information’ Law Is Being Choked?
A senior journalist having 25 years of experience in national and international publications and media houses across the globe in various positions. A multi-lingual personality with desk multi-tasking skills. He belongs to Hyderabad in India. Ahssanuddin's work is driven by his desire to create clarity, connection, and a shared sense of purpose through the power of the written word. His background as an writer informs his approach to writing. Years of analyzing text and building news means that adapting to a reporting voice, tone, and unique needs comes as second nature.