In no mood to accede to the appeal of the Vice Chancellor to return to classes and restore normalcy, the students said the revocation of suspension of four dalit scholars announced yesterday was not "unconditional", as per the circular issued by the university.
"We reject the conditions stipulated on it," student leader Zuhail told reporters here, accusing the university of "mocking" at them.
"One of our beloved friend was institutionally murdered. We are fighting for justice, still the University of Hyderabad feels that this is an extraordinary situation. Are they still mocking us. We can't even understand the language you are using...If the extraordinary situation goes away, will it (extraordinary situation) come back," Zuhail said.
"The unanimous decision is that we are all teachers here. App Rao is also a teacher. He was also president of University of Hyderabad Teachers Association. He can understand the problems. So let him come and address the faculty, listen to them. That is what everybody unanimously decided," the association's former president K Lakshminarayana said after a meeting of teachers.
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He said the VC should also go to the agitating students and talk to them to see that normalcy is restored on the campus.
He said the decision taken at today's meeting has been communicated to the VC.
15 dalit (SC/ST) faculty members and officers have given up administrative positions in solidarity with the agitating students, according to Sudharkar Babu, convenor of SC/ST Teachers Forum.
the university authorities and the protesting students, Zuhail said it will be discussed by the students joint action committee, if an offer comes.
A medical check-up was condutced on seven students who have been on an indefinite fast for the last three days, and the blood pressure of some of them was found varying, Zuhail said.
About reports that Wi-Fi facility for students being disconnected on the campus, he said some of the students have complained that the network on the campus was slow.
The university authorities had yesterday "terminated" the punishment imposed on the students, but the protesting students were not satisfied with the revocation of the suspension.
The suspension orders against D Prasanth, Vijay Kumar, Sheshaiah Chemuudugunta and Velpula Sunkanna have been revoked.