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70 students arrested as fresh protests erupt in Hyderabad University

| | Apr 06, 2016, at 07:43 pm
Hyderabad, Apr 6 (IBNS) More than 70 students of Hyderabad Central University were arrested as clashes erupted on Wednesday when a meeting was for appointment of an Ombudsman for the institute, reports said.

Students who have been demanding Vice Chancellor Appa Rao's removal were forcibly dumped into police vans  after they broke open the campus gates which were closed. The protesters had tried to approach Vice Chancellor Appa Rao, who was in a meeting of the Academic Council.

The Council was discussing  the appointment of an ombudsman, an anti-discrimination officer and an Equal Opportunity Cell.

Students demanded that  Rao be kept out of the process to select an ombudsman - as directed by a court - alleging that "he is also under scrutiny" for his role in the death of Rohith Vemula, the Dalit scholar of the university, whose suicide last month ignited unending protests and agitation.

Rohith Vemula's suicide has been held up as protesters as an example of deep-seated caste discrimination on campus, which, they allege has been encouraged by the Vice Chancellor.

26-year-old Vemula hanged himself on January 17, days after he was banned from the hostel and other areas on campus over clashes with an activist from a BJP-linked students' group.

Vemula's supporters allege that he was ostracized for being a Dalit. T

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