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DALIT IIT Bombay Student commits suicide due to discrimination. Father Alleges Harassment By Cops.

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Darshan Solanki suicide case: The father of Darshan Solanki, an 18-year-old of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay student who allegedly committed suicide by jumping off the 7th floor of hostel building last month, wrote a letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde alleging that his family was facing harassment from the police in the registration of an FIR into the death of his son.

The deceased was a first year student of the B.Tech (Chemical) course and hailed from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, allegedly committed suicide on February 12 this year.


Police, SIT refused to register FIR
The father of the deceased in his letter written on Wednesday claimed that the police and the Special Investigation Team (SIT) refused to register the FIR. The letter copy was also addressed to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar.

The family claimed that Darshan faced discrimination at IIT Bombay for belonging to a Scheduled Caste community and suspected foul play in his death. However, the inquiry committee set up by the institute had ruled out caste-based discrimination and hinted at deteriorating academic performance as a possible cause of suicide.

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In his letter, Darshan's father Ramesh Solanki said, "This is to inform you that I along with my family had travelled from Ahmedabad to visit the Powai police station for registration of FIR on the basis of my complaint dated March 16 in the case of my son's death. However, in spite of our requests the Powai police station refused to register the FIR stating that since the SIT has been constituted to investigate the case, they cannot register the FIR and they will forward the complaint to the SIT for necessary action."

He further said that a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) present at that time was non-cooperative and refused to entertain their request for registration of the FIR. The deceased's father also alleged that when the family approached the SIT with the same demand on March 16 it also did not cooperate.

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"Shocked and disheartened by attitude of police and SIT"
"We are completely shocked and disheartened by the attitude of the police and the members of the SIT, who have been refusing to register the FIR for almost two weeks and are now forcing us to write their version. Their demeanour does not inspire any confidence in us and is suspect to say the least,” the letter said.


"We are apprehensive that the SIT is attempting to sideline and divert the investigation from the angle of caste discrimination faced by Darshan,” Darshan's father said.

"We request you to please take stock of the matter and ensure that the FIR is registered on the basis of our complaint and the investigation is carried out independently and fairly without any foul play…Please act urgently in the matter to ensure justice to our son, who met his untimely death due to caste discrimination faced by him on the IIT Bombay campus, and uphold the truth,” he said.

On Monday, the SIT of Mumbai Police probing Darshan's death said it has recovered a note that mentions the name of his hostel mate, an official said on Monday. The purported suicide note, written on a piece of paper, was recovered from Solanki's hostel room some days ago, he added.

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It appears he got in using some quota privileges but was actually undeserving of being admitted to IIT.

Two things to consider here:

1. He probably faced some scorn? from others who may have been friends of deserving people who were denied entry on account of undeserving people like him.

2. He was just not good enough to be there in the first place and couldn't keep up with the course.

a 50 - 50 combination of factors 1 + 2 = one suicided dalit.

@iamnobody .. your thoughts on my excellent analysis ?

thanks
 
It appears he got in using some quota privileges but was actually undeserving of being admitted to IIT.

Two things to consider here:

1. He probably faced some scorn? from others who may have been friends of deserving people who were denied entry on account of undeserving people like him.

2. He was just not good enough to be there in the first place and couldn't keep up with the course.

a 50 - 50 combination of factors 1 + 2 = one suicided dalit.

@iamnobody .. your thoughts on my excellent analysis ?

thanks
What a way to victim blame, just amazing mental gymnastics.

Trying to justify his death in such a horrifying way, what a fascist thing to do.
 
I have no idea who is to blame here. Not aware of this news, so can't say much. This is such a sad event for his parents, the worst case scenario for parents.

Many possibilities - like ragging, depression, caste related discrimination, love affairs etc.,

Ragging was a very rampant issue earlier, I myself went through a lot during my engineering days. It has reduced past few years, but things can go out of hand.
Case related issue? Absolutely possible. So many such incidents happen, I won't be surprised if this is the case here. Unfortunately dalits are considered sub-human by many here. So won't be surprised at all if this is the case here.
 
What a way to victim blame, just amazing mental gymnastics.

Trying to justify his death in such a horrifying way, what a fascist thing to do.
The IIT is India's premiere educational tech uni.

Their grads are some of the highest paid new workers and everyone from big global corps from fields as diverse as finance, to tech, to biotech, to aviation and beyond want them to work for them.

Not necessarily a good thing if you ask me, neither one's own aspirations if money is all you see, nor your family's, if that is all they see either, but people here in India do put a premium on quality education as a way to a better life for their progeny... also not always a bad thing.

Brother, "shame" is as big a thing around these parts as "pride"

and sometimes the situations end in tragedy, like it sadly did here.
 
and iit was supposed to the vanguard institute....india is such a shithole
 
@iamnobody,

Change your strategy, idiot! And if you can't think of one, give up and worry about how you can better your personal life. Nobody cares about these suicides. Everybody (including dalits) would be busy in preparing for next exams, like 10th, 12th, engg entrance, medical entrance, scoring more in BE/BTech, IAS etc. And those who have completed their education, would be busy making money, arse-licking for going onsite, building houses, purchasing plots, immigrating to West, etc.
 
It appears he got in using some quota privileges but was actually undeserving of being admitted to IIT.

Two things to consider here:

1. He probably faced some scorn? from others who may have been friends of deserving people who were denied entry on account of undeserving people like him.

2. He was just not good enough to be there in the first place and couldn't keep up with the course.

a 50 - 50 combination of factors 1 + 2 = one suicided dalit.

@iamnobody .. your thoughts on my excellent analysis ?

thanks
My father calls a Brahman priest to conduct puja & other rituals. The pandit does not even know the mantras. He just utters some sanksrit sounding gibberish. One time his breath smelled of alcohol. He never accepts dakshina below 11k.

Dalits need to understand that they cannot prosper by eating leftovers(reservation) given to them Brahmans & Banias.

They should ask for reparations with atleast 2 trillion dollars payout
 

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