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Troubles piled up for Delhi University Students' Union President Ankiv Baisoya on Thursday, when a letter issued by the Thiruvalluvar University Registrar surfaced stating that the education certificates provided by Baisoya from that university were "fake" and that he was not enrolled in the university.
In a letter on October 3 to the Principal Secretary, Department of Higher
Education, Tamil Nadu government, Registrar V. Peruvalluthi stated: "I hereby
submit that Mr Ankiv Baisoya has not enrolled either in our university or in any
of our constituent of affiliated colleges and is not our student at all."
Taking cognisance of the news reports published regarding Baisoya's alleged
fake degree, it further read: "The certificate he has produced is fake and not
from our university. The Controller of Examination has issued a letter stating
that the certificate is not genuine after official verification of records of
the Controller of Examination office."
The letter was circulated on
Thursday by the Congress-affiliated National Students' Union of India (NSUI), an
arch-rival of the RSS-backed Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) to which
Baisoya belongs.
Baisoya has been in the dock over allegations of
securing admission in Delhi University on the basis of a fake degree from the
Thiruvalluvar University in Vellore, Tamil Nadu. He is currently a student of
Department of Buddhist Studies at Delhi University and is the centre of an
inquiry by that department.
If found guilty, he may face cancellation of
his admission from the university and also the forfeiture of post of president
of the university students' union to which he was elected last month.
The
controversy surrounding Baisoya's certificates erupted last month when the NSUI
circulated a letter issued by the Controller of Examination of the Thiruvalluvar
University dismissing Baisoya's graduation mark-sheet bearing that university's
stamp and logo as "fake".
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