New Delhi: The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) President Ankiv Baisoya was suspended from its membership on Thursday by ABVP, pending the inquiry against him on charges of submitting a fake degree to get admission in Delhi University. The ABVP also expelled him from all the responsibilities of organization till the enquiry is over and urged Delhi University to conclude its inquiry against Baisoya at the earliest.
Baisoya's matter is pending at the Delhi High Court, which has asked the university to conclude its probe and submit its report to it. Hearing the case on Monday for the first time, the court posted the hearing for November 20.
Ankiv Baisoya, who was elected President on September 13 this year, is under the scanner for submitting fake documents from Thiruvalluvar University at Vellore in Tamil Nadu to secure admission in the Delhi University where he is a student of Buddhist Studies. The ABVP had won three of the four seats against the Congress-backed National Students Union of India (NSUI).
ABVP spokesperson Monica Chaudhary said on Thursday, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, the student wing of the RSS, asked Baisoya to resign from his post and also suspended him from all responsibilities in the ABVP till the enquiry against him gets over.
ABVP State Secretary Bharat Khatana told new agency IANS "This incident is continuously tarnishing the image of DUSU and also raising questions on the students' mandate. So we request DU administration to complete the verification process as soon as possible and produce the result in public domain,". "If Ankiv is found guilty, he must face all the legal action expected in this case," he said.
Fake Degree Row: Delhi Students' Union President Ankiv Baisoya suspended by ABVP
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
15 Nov 2018 05:56 PM (IST)
Ankiv Baisoya, who was elected President on September 13 this year, is under the scanner for submitting fake documents from Thiruvalluvar University at Vellore in Tamil Nadu to secure admission in the Delhi University where he is a student of Buddhist Studies.
Baisoya's matter is pending at the Delhi High Court, which has asked the university to conclude its probe and submit its report to it. Hearing the case on Monday for the first time, the court posted the hearing for November 20.
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