Institutionalising the memory of Senthil's death

It is most unfortunate that Univ of Hyd has only been keen on washing its hands of the responsibility of the death of Senthil. Soon after his death, University withheld the post mortem report, which said it was a suicide. The VC ignored Ambedkar Students’ Association’s demand that an immediate relief of Rs 7 lakh be given to the grieved family. He also rejected the SC/ST joint action committee’s demand for an enquiry by a sitting judge. And finally when the report of the committee set up by the University indicated that the prevailing academic conditions at the School of Physics would have led to the death of Senthil, the VC came up with a press statement that Senthil’s death has nothing to do with caste discrimination, and that no action would be taken against anyone in this matter. Though the committee actually absolves the School of Physics of caste discrimination, its report clearly says that many ‘discrepancies and ambiguities’ had crept into the assessment of students in the Department of Physics since 2006, and that Dalit students, in particular, were victims of these discrepancies which in turn led them to believe that the department was ‘casteist.’

Wednesday, April 9, 2008



Senthil Kumar P

2 comments:

anoop said...

Dear Friends,

Senthil's Death is a sad reminder of the clear cut brahminical hegemony over our educational institutions.

His outstanding achievements despite his very humble background will remain an inspiration for all the dalit students and will also constantly remind their responsibility of fighting against manuwaadi Indian academia.

Jaibheem

Anoop Kumar

Unknown said...

Senthil's death is a sad reminder of what happenes to dalit students in instititutions of higher lerning, especially in university of hyderabad. This is not the first time dalits are humiliated, insulted and denied human dignity. After the incident of rustication of ten dalit studetns in 2002, studnet activity on(uh)campus is almost directed by the establishment. We don't seem to value people much when they are alive, at least their death should teach us some lessons and students should reinvent their paasion for freedom, justice and equlity. This world is everybody's and there are some people who make it look like they own the planet while making others feel as if thery are living on borrwowed space. we must protest against such attitudes and let people know that this world is ours as much as anyone esle's.
aruna