Dusu election, which is called the biggest celebration of student politics in Delhi University, is being held in a special style this time. Voting has started today and students of 52 colleges, departments and institutions of the university are voting to choose their representatives. This time 21 candidates are trying luck in the election field and four important posts – President, Vice President, Secretary and Joint Secretary – are getting a tough fight.
The biggest attraction of DUSU election is President post. This time women candidates have made it more special. Congress’s student unit NSUI has nominated a woman as Presidential candidate after 17 years. Josleen Nandita Chaudhary is in the fray this time for NSUI. At the same time, ABVP has expressed confidence in Aryan Mann. Anjali has also claimed the President’s post from the Left Alliance (IISA and SFI).
Not only this, this time a total of seven women students are in the fray, out of which three have landed for the post of President. In 2009, Nupur Sharma of ABVP won the election of president. In such a situation, this 2025 election has become more interesting than the presence of women candidates.
Direct triangular contest to the post of Vice President
The match is also tough for the chair of the Vice President. Govind Tanwar from ABVP, Rahul Jhansla from NSUI and Sohan Kumar from Left alliance are in the fray. Interestingly, all three candidates are students of Buddhist Studies.
Secretary and Joint Secretary Post also collided
Kunal Chaudhary of ABVP and Kabir of NSUI are face to face for the secretary post. Abhinandana is a contender for this post from the left panel. Kunal is a student of Buddhist Studies Department, while Kabir is studying from Law Center-2.
At the same time, in the race of Joint Secretary, ABVP has expressed confidence in Deepika Jha, who is a student of Buddhist Studies Department. Lavkush Bhadana from NSUI and Abhishek Kumar of Hindu College from the left panel are in the fray.
Encouragement and student enthusiasm in colleges
There is a lot of excitement in colleges since morning. Voting will be held in the morning session colleges from 8:30 am to 1 pm. At the same time, polling will be held in evening colleges from 3 pm to 7:30 pm. About 2.75 lakh students voters will cast their votes in the election this time.
According to the Delhi University administration, this time around 700 EVMs are being used. However, voting is still being done at the college level with ballot paper.
Result will come on 19 September
Who will be heavy in the election, it will be decided on September 19. On this day, votes will be counted and the results will be declared. Not only the candidates are waiting for the results, but the eyes of every student and organization related to Delhi University politics are also fixed on this.
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