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Now DUSU President will be made from among these faces(. DUSU election)

Delhi University Students’ Union Elections: The fate of the candidates in the Delhi University Students’ Union elections has been decided in the electronic voting machine. DUSU election  (. DUSU election) results are going to come today. This time in DUSU elections, 24 candidates are in the fray for the posts of President, Vice President, Secretary and Joint Secretary. ABVP has fielded Tushar Dedha for the post of President, Sushant Dhankar for the post of Vice President, Aparajita for the post of Secretary and Sachin Bainsla for the post of Joint Secretary. Whereas, Hitesh Gulia of NSUI is in the fray for the post of President, Abhi Dahiya for the post of Vice President, Yakshna Sharma for the post of Secretary and Shubham Kumar Chaudhary for the post of Joint Secretary. Arif Siddiqui is in the fray for the post of President in the SFI panel, Ankit is the candidate for the post of Vice Secretary, Aditi Tyagi is the candidate for the post of Secretary, Nishtha Singh is the candidate for the post of Joint Secretary. Similarly, Aisha Ahmed Khan is in the fray for the post of President, Anushka Chaudhary for the post of Vice President, Aditya Pratap Singh for the post of Secretary and Anjali Kumari for the post of Joint Secretary.

Meanwhile, ABVP has registered a landslide victory in the elections held for the college panels. In these results, ABVP has left behind all the left student organizations including NSUI. After winning the college elections, ABVP has said that it will win all the four seats in the DUSU elections of the Central Panel. According to ABVP, ABVP candidates have won various posts in 34 colleges of DU. The special thing is that ABVP has made a clean sweep in 8 colleges of Delhi. ABVP has said that in Sister Nivedita College, Alka Chandela has won the post of President, Sanjini Tiwari has won the post of Vice President, Suman has won the post of Secretary, Aarti has won the post of Co-Secretary, Monica has won the post of Central Counselor and Chhavi has won the post of Cultural Secretary.

ABVP has registered a landslide victory in the elections held for the college panels.
ABVP wins in college results
At the same time, ABVP’s Akash Soni has won the post of President and Abhinav Jha has won the post of Secretary in Campus Law Center (CLC). At the same time, in Bhaskaracharya College of Delhi University, ABVP has registered a clean sweep and won all the 6 posts. The candidates who won from Swami Shraddhanand College, Aditi Mahavidyalaya and Keshav Mahavidyalaya celebrated their victory. ABVP has won a clean sweep in Aditi Mahavidyalaya, 4 posts in Swami Shraddhanand College and ABVP has won the posts of President and Central Counselors in Keshav Mahavidyalaya.

Know the results of these colleges
Similarly, in Dayal Singh College (Evening), Priyanshi Sharma of ABVP has won the post of Vice President. ABVP also won the posts of Secretary and Central Counselor in this college. At the same time, ABVP girls have won in Laxmibai College Students Union. The colleges of DU’s South Campus are Deshbandhu, Ramanujan, P.G. ABVP has won various posts in DAV, College of Vocational Studies, Sri Aurobindo College, Dayal Singh College, Bhagat Singh College.
All ABVP candidates won in many colleges
Similarly, ABVP has registered victory in Vivekananda College. ABVP workers have won elections on many posts including the post of President in Aditi Mahavidyalaya. On Thursday itself, ABVP candidates had made a clean sweep in DU’s Delhi College of Arts and Commerce. Similarly, ABVP has also won in Laxmibai College, Keshav Mahavidyalaya, Rajdhani College, Bhagini Nivedita College.

Let us tell you that a total of 24 candidates are in the fray for the posts of President, Vice President, General Secretary and Joint Secretary in the Delhi University Students Union elections. Student organizations included only important issues in their manifestos. Left student organizations trusted student candidates from UP and Bihar more. At the same time, CYSS, the student wing of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi, has decided not to contest any post in the Central Panel this time.