"Governments are desperate to declare Rohit as Other Backward Class (OBC). After my son's demise...They are now behind me. They want to declare my son as OBC. I know what humiliation I have undergone being Dalit in the society," she alleged.
Radhika was addressing a group of students as part of the 'Shahadat Din' organised at the main entrance gate of University of Hyderabad (UoH) here. Rohith was found hanging in a hostel room on UoH campus.
A section of students under the aegis of Joint Action Committee for Social Justice - UOH had said that they would gather at the 'Rohit Stupa' on the varsity campus to remember his legacy and to vow that the fight will go on against "casteism and communalism". However, nobody was allowed inside the campus.
Earlier in the day, police took 19 protesters, including three UoH students, into preventive custody for trying to gatecrash the university. They were later let off.
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"Whoever is raising his voice in the country is being labelled as 'anti-national'," he alleged, adding, "Unless we get justice, we will continue to fight till our death."
Radhika later requested the UoH security personnel to allow her to at least visit the 'Rohith Stupa' on the campus, but was denied permission. She, along with Raja and others, was also taken away by police.
However, National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) Chairman P L Punia had rejected the judicial commission's report on Vemula's suicide as "fake and fictitious", and said the deceased research scholar was a Dalit.