Dalit student death | Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle demands IIT-Bombay DirectorтАЩs resignation
The Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle (APPSC), a student body on the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay campus, on Wednesday demanded the resignation of the instituteтАЩs Director Subhasis Chaudhuri after the death of 18-year-old Dalit student Darshan Solanki. After the parents of Solanki, who allegedly died by suicide, spoke to television reporters about caste discrimination faced by him at IIT-B, the APPSC criticised Mr. Chaudhuri for тАЬfailing to create safe spaces for Dalit, Bahujan and Adivasi students despite being aware of what they facedтАЭ.┬а
The APPSC, in a statement, once again blamed the suicide of Mr. Solanki on the instituteтАЩs failure to act in time and said, тАЬWe demand the resignation of the Director of the Institute in the light of these new facts and hope that the administration will start the much-needed learning process, at least now.тАЭ
The student body went on to say, тАЬWhatтАЩs most distressing in this whole episode, is the consistent attempts by the administration, including the Director, to outrightly deny that there is any caste discrimination on campus.тАЭ Further, the APPSC said that students and organisations that are trying to bring issues of discrimination to light are in turn being тАЬaccused of harming the prestige of this premier instituteтАЭ.┬а
тАЬThe systematic denial of even the right to express what they are going through, by using various institutional mechanisms and tactics, in the name of the prestige of the institute, is the most cruel form of ignorance and exclusion,тАЭ the APPSC statement said.┬а
Saying that it was not just apathy, but a тАЬmonumental failureтАЭ on the part of the administration in тАЬhaving a clear understanding of their own functioningтАЭ, the student body blamed the тАЬlack of merit and lack of competenceтАЭ of the administration in running institutes with such diverse populations.
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