BJP’s student wing ABVP wrests control of DUSU
BJP students’ wing Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) Saturday wrested control of Delhi University Students Union from Congress’ National Students Union of India (NSUI), winning three out of the four top posts.
ABVP candidate Aman Awana and Utkarsh Chaudhary were elected as president and vice-president respectively. Raju Rawat, also of ABVP, was elected as the joint secretary.
Karishma Thakur of NSUI has been elected as the secretary.
The election Friday saw a turnout of around 40 per cent.
The drubbing for NSUI came just a year after it had swept the students union polls by winning all three top posts.
The campaign this time was dominated by issues such as women security and the new four-year undergraduate programme.
Twelve candidates each for the posts of president and vice president, 17 for the post of secretary, and 10 for joint secretary were in the fray for the four major posts of DUSU.
The poll result assumes significance as Delhi Assembly election is due in November.
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