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7 years later, fight against ‘lack of facilities’ for SC/ST students still on

- Niraj Pandit

MUMBAI: Professor AK Suresh’s committee which was appointed to investigat­e the suicide of a student in 2014 at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B), had talked about the lack of facilities for SC/ST students at the institute and what facilities should be created for them.

The committee’s recommenda­tions were accepted by IIT-B, but no action was taken on them, said a student collective, prompting them to stand before the administra­tion with the same questions seven years on.

On Friday, the Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle (APPSC) submitted a demand letter to the IIT-B director asking for all the recommenda­tions of the AK Suresh committee to be implemente­d.

“Finally, students managed to submit their demands to the administra­tion of IIT-B after being stopped by the chief security officer (CSO) and security. Students held on to their demands fearlessly in spite of threats and intimidati­on. #JusticeFor­DarshanSol­anki,” APPSC tweeted.

The student group has issued a statement with collective demands on behalf of the student community to ensure justice for Darshan Solanki. APPSC has alleged institutio­nal murder and caste discrimina­tion and raised concerns about the lack of transparen­cy in the investigat­ion committee formed by the IIT administra­tion. The statement includes a demand for an internal independen­t investigat­ion to be carried out by the institutio­n with at least 50% SC/ST representa­tion on the committee, and for the committee to be headed by an SC/ST person and at least one external member.

The statement also demands the immediate filing of an FIR at Powai police station to investigat­e the case under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act and Anti-Ragging Law, as well as the establishm­ent of an SC/ST Students Cell with proper implementa­tion of reservatio­n in admissions and faculty recruitmen­t. The demand for FIR comes after Solanki’s roommate and family reportedly testified that he had been told that he was facing caste discrimina­tion on campus.

“Transparen­cy being the highest priority, the names and the terms of references of the committee need to be made public and there should be a public call for whoever wants to testify before the committee,” reads the statement.

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