Case Study Of Rohith Vemula's Suicide

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Rohith Vemula’s suicide incident refuses to die down. Some political parties and groups strongly feel that keeping his death alive is in the best interests of their political future. For many political parties the suicide of Rohith Vemula is not merely a death. For them it is a profitable death. They think that his death has the potential to fetch them very rich political dividends and therefore, playing dangerous politics over his suicide. The media in the country joined them in spreading canards and in the resultant din and tumult the truth got buried very deeply.

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Where did the entire problem start?

The entire problem started with the anti-India
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After the anti-India slogans were raised, a student called Sushil Kumar, who is associated with ABVP, objected to their grossly traitorous activities and condemned their behavior through a facebook post. Okay. Do you think that Sushil has done something wrong? People have a right to glorify a terrorist, who was given a death sentence for his heinous crime by none other than the Supreme Court, the highest body of the judiciary, but a student called Sushil Kumar doesn’t have a right to condemn the anti-national activities that are detrimental to the interest of the country? What kind of an argument is this?

Rohith and his friends thought that Sushil has committed a crime by condemning their actions. So they physically assaulted Sushil and even forced him to write an apology letter for criticizing them. What exactly do you call this kind of behavior? Isn’t it hooliganism? Communists always harp on democracy and free expression. It is another matter that communists are the most authoritarian kind of people and they rarely tolerate dissent. The moment communism comes to our mind we recollect three figures- Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot and Mao, who are responsible for the ‘Red Holocaust’. Rohith and his friends are a hooligan brigade, who physically assaulted their ideological rival, Sushil Kumar, just because he opposed their seditious activities and sloganeering. So it is very clear that the Communists and the Jihadists always believe that right
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Now the questions that arise are how a student, who is very aggressive by nature and would not hesitate to physically assault his ideological opponents, lost heart very easily? Clinical depression, which triggers suicidal thoughts, definitely manifests some externally observable symptoms. So how come Rohit’s friends, who are all research scholars, failed to sense the impending danger and lend a helping hand to him?

What is the link between Rohith and Jihadists?

The link between Rohith and Jihadists is not an isolated case. It is a world-wide trend. All the world over Communists and Jihadists are ganging up to create unrest and to promote instability. As I have already mentioned in many of my previous blog posts, whenever and wherever there is an Islamist terror attack communists are the first ones to come out to defend the Jihadists.
So Rohith, who was indoctrinated by communists, became a natural ally of Jihadists. And even after Rohith’s death, his mother and brother are continuing his legacy and maintaining cordial relations with the Jihadists. They recently participated in a Muslim League rally held in Kerala. Some newspapers published the news and claimed that they are baffled by the behaviour of the family members of Rohith. If you are baffled by the behavior of Rohith’s family, you are obviously an innocent.

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