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Dalit scholar suicide: Judicial panel begins hearing amid JAC boycott

The HRD ministry had issued a notification on February 2 appointing Justice (retd) Ashok Kumar Roopanwal, a retired judge of the Allahabad High Court, as a one-man judicial commission to look into the suicide by 26-year-old Rohith Vemula.

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A judicial commission set up by the Union HRD ministry to probe the alleged suicide of Dalit research scholar Rohit Vemula in the University of Hyderabad on Tuesday commenced its hearing amid a boycott call given by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) for Social Justice.

The one-member Justice (retd) Ashok Kumar Roopanwal panel began its proceedings at the Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning (CDVL) in Hyderabad, UoH Registrar M Sudhakar told PTI.

"The proceedings are going on," the Registrar said, adding that he would appear before the panel on February 25, on the final day of the three-day hearing.

S Munna, a member of JAC of UoH which spearheaded the protests on the suicide case demanding "justice" for Vemula, said they are boycotting the hearing because they were not consulted before and that the panel did not pay heed to its request to reschedule their visit as the dates were clashing with students' protest in Delhi.

"We are holding protest in Delhi today and we had informed them (the panel) about the same on February 6 itself about our 'Chalo Delhi' programme, but they did not respond to our request.... We are boycotting the commission. It's a clear-cut conspiracy to suppress our movement. It was a plan. That's why we are opposing and boycotting," Munna said.

He said the JAC may depose before it if the commission reschedules its hearing by changing the date and venue by "taking into consideration our opinion". However, he clarified that no final decision has been taken as of now.

The HRD ministry had issued a notification on February 2 appointing Roopanwal, a retired judge of the Allahabad High Court, as a one-man judicial commission to look into the suicide by 26-year-old Vemula. As per the mandate, the commission would enquire into the facts and circumstances leading to the death of Vemula and fix responsibility for lapses, if any.

During the three-day hearing, student unions and representatives of teaching and non-teaching staff, proctor, wardens, dean (students welfare), VC Appa Rao Podile, acting VC M Periasamy, and senior officials of the UoH are expected to meet the commission.

Vemula's suicide on January 17 had triggered a massive outrage and Opposition parties launched a scathing attack on the government over the matter. For its part, the ministry had set up a 'Fact Finding Committee' to enquire into the circumstances leading to the death of the research scholar.

After the committee submitted its report, the ministry set up the judicial commission to look into the matter. The panel was asked to submit its report and recommendations to the central government within three months.

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