In a letter to President, these academicians demand unconditional and immediate release of all the students and faculty members and the withdrawal of all charges and removal of police force from the campus and the normalisation of college and hostel operations.
They also sought prosecution of the Vice Chancellor for allegedly abetting the suicide of Rohith Vemula as well as for orchestrating the violence against protesting students and faculty members and his removal.
"The police action on peaceful protesters in HCU marks the continuing repression of Dalit students and all those who have raised their voice demanding social justice.
"We stand with the students and faculty opposing the reinstatement of the Vice Chancellor whose role in the death of PhD scholar Rohith Vemula is still under investigation, and extend our solidarity to the students' struggle against caste based oppression," wrote the faculty members, with a large number of them being from the US.
This continuing escalation of state violence must cease immediately, the academicians said adding that the university administration and the political leadership should instead immediately start the process of democratic dialogue and address the concerns raised by the protesting students and faculty.