Key Points

The ABVP has swept the DUSU elections by winning three of the four central panel positions. Aryan Maan secured the President's post with an impressive 28,841 votes, nearly double his NSUI opponent's tally. While the NSUI managed to retain the Vice President position through Rahul Jhansla, the ABVP claimed both Secretary and Joint Secretary roles. The elections featured prominent women candidates and saw over 1.55 lakh students participate despite allegations of violence and rigging.

Key Points: ABVP Sweeps DUSU Polls Winning President Secretary Joint Secretary Posts

  • ABVP's Aryan Maan wins President post with 28,841 votes
  • NSUI's Rahul Jhansla claims Vice President position with 29,339 votes
  • Kunal Chaudhary and Deepika Jha secure Secretary and Joint Secretary roles
  • Election saw 39.45% turnout with 1.55 lakh students voting
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ABVP sweeps DUSU polls by winning President, 2 posts; NSUI gets VP

ABVP dominates Delhi University student elections, winning President, Secretary and Joint Secretary positions while NSUI claims Vice President post with over 1.55 lakh students voting.

"Aryan Maan secured 28,841 votes as compared to the NSUI candidate's 12,645 votes - Election Results"

New Delhi, Sep 19

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, on Friday wrested the President’s position from the Congress-backed National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), as Aryan Maan bagged the top post and two of his party colleagues won the seats of Secretary and Joint Secretary.

Rahul Jhansla of the NSUI claimed the Vice President’s position. The ABVP’s other two victorious candidates are Kunal Chaudhary (Secretary) and Deepika Jha (Joint Secretary).

The new DUSU President-elect Aryan Maan secured 28,841 votes as compared to the NSUI candidates Joslyn Nandita Choudhary’s 12,645 votes. He will take over the top job from the NSUI’s Ronak Khatri who won the post last year.

As the counting of votes ended on Friday, for the Vice President’s post the NSUI got 29,339 votes and the ABVP got 20,547 votes. For the Secretary’s post, the ABVP secured 23,779 votes and the NSUI got 16,177. In the contest for the Joint Secretary’s job the ABVP got 21,825 votes and the NSUI secured 17,380 votes.

Over 1.55 lakh students voted on Thursday in the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) election, a contest marred by allegations of violence and rigging.

What set apart the 2025 DUSU polls was the prominence of women candidates in the race for the top post, a development the campus has not seen in almost two decades. ABVP's Nupur Sharma was the last woman to hold the DUSU President's office in 2008-09.

On Thursday, voting was held in two shifts - morning and evening. The morning phase started at 8.30 A.M. at a sluggish pace but picked up pace at polling stations and departments before ending at 1 P.M. In the evening, voting took place between 3 P.M. and 7.30 P.M. at eight colleges.

The total turnout was clocked at 39.45 per cent at all the 52 centres with 195 booths equipped with 711 EVMs. Over 2.75 lakh students, from more than 50 colleges of Delhi University, were eligible to vote in DUSU elections.

There were nine candidates in the fray for the DUSU President’s position. There were 12 candidates in the contest for the other three posts of Vice President, Secretary and Joint Secretary.

The NSUI Presidential candidate Joslyn Nandita Choudhary, a postgraduate student of Buddhist Studies, had focussed her campaign on hostel shortage, campus safety and the demand for menstrual leave.

The SFI-AISA combine nominated Anjali, a student of Indraprastha College for Women, for the President’s post and she campaigned on issues of gender sensitisation, fee hikes and the restoration of grievance redressal mechanisms.

- IANS

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Priya S
Disappointed that NSUI couldn't retain the President post, but glad to see Rahul Jhansla won VP. Hope both parties work together for student welfare instead of political rivalry.
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Rohit P
The allegations of violence during polling are concerning. DUSU elections should be about issues, not hooliganism. EC should ensure peaceful elections next time.
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Sarah B
Great to see women candidates getting prominence after so long! Both Joslyn and Anjali raised important issues like menstrual leave and campus safety. Hope these discussions continue.
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Vikram M
ABVP's clean sweep shows students trust their vision. Now they must deliver on their promises - better facilities, more hostels, and addressing fee hike concerns. No excuses!
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Michael C
Only 39% voter turnout? That's disappointing. DU students should take their union elections more seriously. These leaders represent all of us and make decisions affecting campus life.

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