"It (Vemula's death) was unfortunate. To finalise investigation in the case (registered under) SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act...We need to have certificate/report from the Tahsildar or Collector with regard to the caste of the deceased (Vemula)," Cyberabad Police Commissioner Sandeep Shandilya told reporters here.
"There is some problem in that regard...We (Cyberabad Police) have written several times to the Collector and that reply/report based on which we can proceed in this case that is not there. If the Collector gives reply to the letters we can finalise investigation into the case," the Cyberabad Police chief said.
Vemula's suicide on January 17 at the UoH had sparked massive nationwide protests, resulting in a fierce political slugfest, with a string of political parties and Dalit organisations siding with students and accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party and varsity administration of being anti-Dalit.
A group of students under Joint Action Committee for Social Justice, which spearheaded the protests, had held UoH Vice Chancellor Appa Rao Podile responsible for the suicide of the research scholar.
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Earlier, Gachibowli Police under Cyberabad Commissionerate had registered case against Appa Rao, Union Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya and others under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and for abetment of Vemula's suicide.
Raising questions on Rohit Vemula's Dalit status, a
commission constituted by HRD ministry after the scholar's death had said the material on record did not establish it and attributed his suicide to personal reasons.
The Justice Roopanwal Commission, in its report to the HRD ministry, had given a clean chit to Smriti Irani and Dattatreya, sources had earlier said.