Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

JNU student who committed suicide was Rohith’s friend

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com n

HYDERABAD: JNU research scholar Muthukrish­nan who allegedly committed suicide on Monday evening, was a close friend of Rohith Vemula, another research scholar who had committed suicide in January 2016, according to students at University of Hyderabad.

Muthukrish­nan also studied at University of Hyderabad. His friends at the university said that soon after Vemula’s death, Muthukrish­nan had written in his blog: “Dear anti-nationals, let me tell you, one day this nation’s leader is going to sell all. Just for a selfie and for a standing ovation from the outsiders. Hundreds and hundreds of Appa Rao’s are going to kill thousands of Rohiths and they are going to say, ‘He/She was a gifted student’.”

He added: “All the intellectu­als from the marginalis­ed communitie­s will get arrested just for mocking fictional characters. At the same time, all the leading national institutes will be headed by people who cannot even clear the 10th standard exam. These people claim dissenters as anti-nationals and seditious. They are going to kill many Rohiths, like us, just for eating beef, for being rational, for being intellectu­ally productive for the country. But we are the real sons of this land and after we are all killed, there will be no nation.”

Student leader Sannaki Munna said that in the past year, Muthukrish­nan, who also went by the name Krish, had participat­ed in the ‘Justice for Rohith Vemula’ movement. “Even though he left for JNU in July 2016, Krish was in touch with the students in UoH and used to express his solidarity,” he said.

Muthukrish­nan came to UoH to participat­e in the first death anniversar­y of Rohith Vemula on January 17, 2017. On this occasion, he wrote about ’Discrimina­tion in HCU: Their mechanism, genesis and developmen­t’. In this article, he expressed anguish over discrimina­tion in the country’s top 10 universiti­es. He recalled how Dalit research scholars were denied academic and hostel spaces. “Hope the unnatural institutio­n and persistent discrimina­tion will vanish one day the students unity keep their solidarity with Rohith Vemula demise, and the disappeara­nce of Najeeb,” he wrote.

Rajinikath fan

The news of Muthukrish­nan’s death left his fellow students in UoH shocked. “He was a fan of Rajinikant­h and used to imitate the superstar in his hostel room,” said student leader Venkatesh Chowhan. “Muthukrish­nan even changed his Facebook profile name to Rajini Krish.”

Muthukrish­nan belonged to a family in Salem, Tamil Nadu where his father works as a watchman at a private firm and his mother is a daily wage labourer. He also has three sisters. His friends say that after completing MA in History at UoH in 2012, he applied for Ph D in JNU, Delhi, but could not make it in the first three attempts. Meanwhile, he joined M Phil in UoH but discontinu­ed it later.

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