India, May 6 -- The Congress government in Telangana has said the 2016 Rohith Vemula suicide case would be reinvestigated following the controversy over the closure report filed by the state police. This is not surprising since this was no simple suicide case but a politically-charged and layered matter that foregrounded a host of issues including caste discrimination, institutional insensitivity and bias inside the campus. Among the accused were senior leaders of the BJP, including the Secunderabad MP Bandaru Dattatreya and then minister for education Smriti Irani. The Congress, which has promised a Rohith Vemula law to fight caste discrimination, surely could not be seen as endorsing a report that absolves all the accused, and, worse, accuses the dead student and his family of claiming Dalit status by fraudulent means....