Investigate the Unfortunate and Suspicious Death of Prof. Siras.

AISA expresses condolences over the shocking and tragic death of Dr Srinivas Ramachandra Siras, Reader and Chair of Modern Indian Languages at Aligarh Muslim University. According to reports, Dr. Siras’ body was found “in mysterious circumstances” with bleeding from the mouth in his home in Aligarh.

Dr Siras, as is known, had recently fought against his unlawful and unethical suspension from AMU on the grounds of “gross indecency”. After decades of teaching, he was suspended merely a few months before his retirement on the basis of videotapes filmed by intruders into own home without his consent in a blatant and homophobic violation of his privacy. Right after, he said: “I have spent two decades here. I love my University. I have always loved it and will continue to do so no matter what. I wonder if they have stopped loving me because I am gay.”

Dr Siras’ suspension had provoked outrage from countless citizens and teachers across the country. He had challenged the AMU administration in the Allahabad High Court. Just this past week, the Court stayed his suspension and his unlawful removal from his official accommodation. Dr Siras said, “I am happy because I have been judged in a wrong way. I have already said that I am gay. I am the same man, with the same qualifications, with the same features and personality. Now I can go back to my beloved University.”

Since the death of Dr. Siras has taken place under suspicious circumstances, and he has made powerful enemies in the recent past, we demand that the government conduct a full, fair and impartial investigation into the cause of death. A step in the right direction has been taken by sending his body for a post-mortem examination. The results of this examination must be made public immediately.

We demand that the concerned police officer should immediately register a case of unnatural death under Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure and forward this information to the concerned Executive Magistrate.We demand that the Executive Magistrate conduct an inquest as mandated under Section 176 of the Criminal Procedure Code to determine the cause of death.

That Dr Siras had to undergo incalculable trauma, fear, harassment and humiliation in his own University in what would turn out to be his last weeks is squarely condemnable. If his death is found to be a suicide, then it is no doubt linked to this trauma and harassment. The original offence of invasive videotaping (which in itself is an act of sexual harassment) was then compounded by the University Administration’s refusal to seek out and punish the guilty, and its decision instead to punish Prof. Siras himself by suspending him on grounds that were illegal as well as unethical. If he did indeed commit suicide, then all those responsible for the invasive videotaping as well as the insensitive and homophobic University Administration which stigmatised and isolated him must be held culpable and suitably punished.

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5 thoughts on “Investigate the Unfortunate and Suspicious Death of Prof. Siras.

  1. JUSTICE FOR DR. SIRAS

    Date: Monday, April 12, 2010
    Time: 5:30pm – 8:30pm
    Location: INSIDE CENTRAL PARK, CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEAR THE GATE IN FRONT OF THE METRO STATION, NEW DELHI

    We condemn the events leading to the persecution and eventual death of Dr. Srinivas Ramachandra Siras, Reader and Chair of Modern Indian Languages at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). His death is the result of the harassment he faced, including the unlawful and unethical suspension he faced on account of his being gay. Dr Siras had to undergo trauma, fear, harassment and humiliation in and by his own University and all actors involved must be held culpable in his death.

  2. I believe people who practice their beliefs in daily life are activists. By upholding his rights in a conservative university,where most of the progressive ideas were supressed in the name of ‘culture’ ,Dr. Siras surely exposes the hypocricy of aligarh fraternity.to know the truth is not enough ,you must have the courage to stand for it,hats off to Dr.Siras for his courageous move.you will remain a towering figure in the annals of gay-history and a.m.u. as well.

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