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November 5, 2024 3:59 AM

Delhi

BJP’S ABVP WINS THREE SEATS WITH ONE GOING TO CONGRESS’S NSUI ! JUBILATION IN SAFFRON CAMP

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The Bhartiya Janata Party’s student wing is in a jubilant mode today as the frontal students organisation of the Bhartiya Janata Party has bagged three seats out of total four, thoroughly improving from the last years tally. The Congress party’s student wing NSUI has to feel satisfied with only one post though it’s an important post of the secretary.

The saffron party’s student wing ABVP has won on the posts of president, vice president and joint secretary while as usual the left parties’student wings and that of AAM AADMI PARTY has lost all the the seats coming a distant third.

As per the final result, the ABVP leader Ankiv Baisoya won for the DUSU president’s post with 20,457 votes. Shakti Singh (ABVP) bagged the vice-president’s post with 23,046 votes, while Jyoti Chaudhary (ABVP) won the joint secretary post with 19,353 votes.

The NSUI managed to win one seat, as student leader Akash Choudhary bagged the secretary’s post with 20,198 votes. The elections of the much publicised Delhi University Students Union hold quite significance politically as they are a barometer to a great extent to test the mood of the students and youths as to which political party’s favour they are tilting.

In nutshell we can say that it shows the swinging mood of the student’s community despite the fact that DUSU elections are not considered to be much political in nature as compared to the political nature of student union elections of other state universities.

During the last election of 2017, the NSUI had bagged two seats of president and vice president while the ABVP had won on two seats for secretaryship n joint secretary with nearly 43 % polling.

This year’s victory therefore seems significant for the BJP as the four states viz Rajasthan, MP, Chattisgarh and Mizoram are going to polls with the 2019 general election also coming nearer.

Though the Delhi University Students Union election will not have a direct impact on these states but the saffron party would be in a position to politically boast of its ongoing victory in continuation to the victories in 20 states of the country despite facing various odds on issues like Rafale, Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallaya, unemployment, farmers crisis and the high increase in petrol, diesal and LPG prices.

This victory of the ABVP candidates in the capital of the country has in a way still given an impression that despite inflationary pressures at the national level n rise in the prices of petro products the students are least affected and are still inclined towards the saffron party and the leadership on the top. May be the polarisation factor is still at work say news analysts.

Meanwhile, the Congress’s student wing NSUI which has bagged a single seat of Secretary DUSU, one less than the last time has blamed the election commission and the ABVP for illegally managing the victory through unfair means and said that it was because of the deliberate malfunctioning of some EVMs that the NSUI has lost the elections.

Feroz Khan the NSUI leader has in a tweet appealed the students of Delhi University to raise their voice against the brutal execution of Democracy by the ABVP by over throwing the democratic values, dismissing the mandates of students, exploiting the power of administration as well as misusing the Electronic Voting Machines.

Khan has also posted a detailed report as to how their earlier complaints and objections submitted to the EC to bring transparency into the voting process and counting has been pre – intentionally over looked on the NSUI’s twitter handle.

Another leader of NSUI Ruchie Gupta posted the detailed NSUI statement on The organisation’s twitter handle accusing the ABVP winners of the blatant tempering of the AVMs terming their triumph as a shameful episode.

Meanwhile, the president of the Bhartiya Janata Party Amit Shah has jubilantly tweeted on the victory of the ABVP candidates on the three seats of DUSU congratulating all the winners and terming the victory of the youths as the triumph of the nationalist ideologues n ideology against the divisionery and opportunist forces.

 

 

 

 

 

Sunil Negi hails from Uttarakhand and is a veteran journalist and author. He is a prolific writer and has carved a name for himself in the media world. He received the 'Golden Achiever Award' in the '90th AIAC Excellence Awards 2019' for his book ''Havoc in Heaven'' based on the tragedy that struck Uttarakhand in which thousands of people lost their lives. He is also the President of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum and majorly writes on Politics, Current Affairs, and Social Issues.

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