New Delhi:The NSUI on Wednesday slammed DUSU president Tushar Dedha for allegedly using "fraudulent" Class 12 marksheet to get admitted in Delhi University and demanded a fast track inquiry by the administration into the matter.
Addressing a press conference here at the headquarters of the Congress' student wing National Students' Union of India (NSUI), Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) national secretary Akshay Lakhra raised questions on the legality of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) affiliate Dedha's Class 12 marksheet obtained as a regular student simultaneously from two different boards -- Uttar Pradesh Board and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) -- in 2016.
Citing from the CBSE examination bylaws, Lakhra said, "It is mandatory to have at least 75 per cent minimum attendance to sit for examination. We want to ask Dedha how he managed to maintain his attendance as a regular student in two different schools -- one located in Uttar Pradesh and the other one at a distance of around 200 kms in Delhi. This clearly shows that Dedha indulged in fraud and his marksheet is fake."
DUSU vice president and NSUI member Abhi Dahiya, who filed a complaint against Dedha with Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh on July 6, also addressed the conference and raised questions against the alleged irregularities in Dedha's marksheet. The NSUI demanded a fast track inquiry into the matter by the DU administration and cancellation of Dedha's admission as an MA student from Satyawati College.