No evidence Modi was awarded a BA degree by DU: AAP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 06 2016 | 6:13 PM IST
Stepping up the attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue of his educational qualifications, AAP today claimed it has scanned Delhi University's records from 1975 to 1980 but could find no evidence that he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by the varsity.
The party, however, said there was a degree awarded to one Narendra Kumar Mahavir Prasad Modi, a resident of Alwar, and not to Narendra Damodardas Modi.
"We checked the records of Delhi University from 1975 to 1980 at our level and have figured out that there is no person with the name Narendra Damodardas Modi who was awarded any degree," AAP leader Ashish Khetan claimed.
"There was a person who did his graduation from 1975 to 1978 but that was Narendra Kumar Mahavir Prasad Modi. He is a resident of Alwar in Rajasthan with October 19, 1958 as his date of birth," he alleged.
Referring to details of Narendra Modi's degree in a newspaper, Khetan said the information does not match the one available with Delhi University.
He said this was for the first time that any Prime Minister's academic qualification was under the scanner.
"Our investigations show that the degree is fake. This is a very serious crime and amounts to forgery," AAP leader Ashutosh said, adding that they also fear that the varsity records could be tampered with.
Khetan said Modi should be dealt with in a way similar to former AAP Minister Jitendra Singh Tomar was treated. Tomar was a Law Minister who was sacked over fake degree allegations and arrested.
"Police should take him to Delhi University and ask him to show the hall in which he appeared for exams. Everyone is equal before law. They should also follow a similar procedure the way it was adopted in the case of Tomar," Khetan said.
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At Congress briefing, party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala said it was unfortunate that doubts are being raised over the Prime Minister's educational qualifications and he has remained silent.
He said the Prime Minister should come clean on the matter by making a statement on the issue today itself and table it in Parliament.
"The nation wants to know what is your educational qualification," he said, taking a dig at Modi.
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First Published: May 06 2016 | 6:13 PM IST

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