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The All India Students Association also submitted a complaint to the DSW, demanding cancellation of Basoya's admission and a police complaint against him.
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<p>Amid protests and complaints that DU’s new students’ union president, ABVP’s Ankiv Basoya, submitted a fake degree to get admission into the university, he performed a havan on Wednesday and took charge of the DUSU office. He was accompanied by vice-president Shakti Singh and joint secretary Jyoti Choudhary, also from the ABVP. Basoya (23), a student of MA Buddhist Studies, claimed to have completed his graduation from Thiruvalluvar University in Tamil Nadu. He said he pursued a BA programme course from a constituent college there.</p> <p style="text-align: justify; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">GOOGLE_AD_DATA</p> <p>The NSUI Tuesday circulated a purported fake marksheet, along with a letter from the TN university confirming that it is not genuine. B Senthil Kumar, controller of examination of Thiruvalluvar University, also confirmed the “ingenuity” of the certificate.</p> <p>On Wednesday, the NSUI held a protest and submitted a complaint at the Dean Student Welfare (DSW) office, which was forwarded to the respective department and V-C Yogesh Tyagi’s office. A complaint was also filed at the Maurice Nagar police station by Sunny Chillar, NSUI’s DUSU president candidate.</p> <p>“This is a wake up call for the V-C to review the admission process of the department of Buddhist Studies,” said the letter. The NSUI has also demanded action against the staff and faculty of the department.</p> <p>The All India Students’ Association also submitted a complaint to the DSW, demanding cancellation of Basoya’s admission and a police complaint against him.</p> <p>Till late evening, Delhi University had not initiated any inquiry in the matter. However, the Buddhist Studies head, KTS Sarao, said he will look into the complaint on Thursday.</p> <p>“I was in a meeting with the Pro V-C on the NAAC issue the whole day. I will have to go and check with the department if any official complaint has been filed. If and when I receive the complaint in writing, then the genuineness of the complaint will be verified,” said Sarao.</p> <p>Basoya did not respond to calls and messages from The Indian Express. On Tuesday, he had said he pursued “regular BA course” in TN.</p> <p>Student organisations also shared the purported attendance records from the College of Vocational Studies (CVS), where Basoya was studying in 2014-15. On Tuesday, he had said that he had joined CVS but later dropped out.<br />Confirming that the complaint was received at Maurice Nagar police station, DCP (north) Nupur Prasad said, “Since an enquiry into the matter is underway, an FIR has not been registered.”<br />News Source (<a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/education/amid-protests-over-marksheet-abvps-basoya-takes-charge-with-a-havan/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Indian Express</a>)</p>
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Amid protests over marksheet, ABVP's Basoya takes charge with a havan
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The All India Students Association also submitted a complaint to the DSW, demanding cancellation of Basoya's admission and a police complaint against him.
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