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Student anger turns into art, HCU campus awash with graffiti, posters, paintings

Written by : Anusha Puppala

If in the days immediately after Rohith Vemula’s suicide Hyderabad Central University looked somewhat like a battle-zone, a week after his death, the campus looks as if an art camp is underway.

A walk around the campus reveals little symbols of the ongoing protest against the authorities of the university: a painting of Rohith Vemula here, a slogan there, a poster on a police barricade, streamers hanging between buildings and trees. A testimony to the anger that some of the students feel against the authorities.

The News Minute brings you the protest-in-art, through these images:

(Photo courtesy: Kunal Shankar Facebook page)

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