Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

DU comeback for NSUI, wins top posts

- Abhinav Rajput

NEW DELHI: It is two-two for Delhi University’s campus rivals in the student union elections, but the Congress-backed National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) wrested the advantage winning the posts of president and vice president on Wednesday.

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) won the posts of secretary and joint secretary in the hotly contested polls. The Rss-affiliated associatio­n had three posts in the outgoing panel.

The results signalled a comeback for the NSUI, which held the president’s position in the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) five years ago.

The Congress’s student wing had bagged three in 2012 and swept all four posts in 2007.

The results, declared a day after the vote, were marred by controvers­y as officials announced initially that NSUI won three seats but corrected later that the ABVP took the joint secretary’s post.

The NSUI vowed to challenge the outcome for this position in the Delhi high court. Chief election officer SB Babbar said the NSUI complaint will be forwarded to the grievance cell.

The new panel comprises Rocky Tuseed and Kunal Sehrawat of the NSUI as president and vice president, and the ABVP’S Mahamedhaa Nagar and Uma Shankar as secretary and joint secretary.

The winning margins of Sehrawat and Shankar were 175 and 342 votes in the elections that recorded a 42.8% turnout.

Wednesday’s outcome is a morale-booster for the NSUI after the group suffered a humiliatin­g defeat in the Jawaharlal Nehru student union elections on September 8.

An umbrella of left-leaning unions swept the polls. The ABVP came second and the NSUI registered fewer votes than the “none of the above” or Nota option.

Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Randeep Surjewala hailed the Delhi University victory as “a triumph of liberal values and wake-up call for Prime Minister Narendra Modi”.

Party vice president Rahul Gandhi tweeted: “Congratula­tions @nsui on a stellar performanc­e & Pres win in DUSU! Thank students of DU for reposing faith in Congress ideology (sic.).”

Ravinder Gupta, general secretary of the BJP’S Delhi unit, said the university elections are not a mandate against the Modi government or the party. “Student union elections do not decide national politics. I do not find any political reason behind ABVP’S defeat in two seats,” said Gupta, who was the associatio­n’s campaign manager.

CONG TARGETS MODI AND CREDITS RAHUL SPEECH FOR VICTORY

The Delhi Congress on Wednesday described the DUSU election results as a rejection of the speech delivered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 11 and acceptance of the Congress’ ideology explained by party vice-president Rahul Gandhi in his speech in Berkeley on the counting day.

While Rahul Gandhi spoke on September 12 morning—the counting day—modi spoke at length the previous day, addressing a students’ convention to mark the 125th anniversar­y of Swami Vivekanand­a’s Chicago address and BJP ideologue Deendayal Upadhyaya’s centenary celebratio­ns.

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