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Jan 18, 2017

Journalist, Rohith Vemula’s Mother Detained At Event to Mark Death Anniversary

Telangana police detained journalist Sudipto Mondal, Radhika Vemula and several students who were a part of a memorial protest at the University of Hyderabad.
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Telangana police detained Radhika Vemula, journalist Sudipto Mondal and a few other students. Credit: Sudipto Mondal

Hyderabad: Commemorating Dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula’s first death anniversary, students on Tuesday  organised a memorial protest at the University of Hyderabad where he had studied.

The protest was meant to begin with Vemula’s mother, Radhika Vemula, garlanding his statue inside the campus. However, with the vice chancellor issuing a circular the night before that explicitly banned ‘outsiders’ from entering the campus, students marched to the university gate.

The protest was attended by Naseem Ahmed, brother of missing Jawaharlal Nehru University student Najeeb Ahmed, Dadri victim Mohammad Akhlaq’s brother Jaan Mohammad, Rahul Sonpimple, Una attack survivors Jitu, Piyush and Ramesh Sarvaiya and Vemula’s brother Raja and  mother.

The protest was peaceful but just as it was dispersing, the Telangana police detained Radhika, journalist Sudipto Mondal and a few other students. Before the protest began, the police arrested 18 students of which one had fled.

According to Mondal, those detained were not taken into custody but instead are being held in a stadium near the university campus. Mondal is writing a book on Vemula.

Makepeace Sitlhou is a freelance writer based in Bangalore. She tweets at @makesyoucakes.

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