NSUI wins top post at DU, accuses HRD Ministry, RSS of manipulating poll result

Written By Zee Media Bureau | Last Updated: Sep 14, 2017, 00:40 AM IST | Source: Zee News

The chief contest was between BJP-backed ABVP and Congress-backed NSUI

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  • Congress President Sonia Gandhi meets NSUI winning candidates and members at her official New Delhi's 10 Janpath residence. 

  • Gurmehar Kaur, daughter of a Kashmir martyr, who had launched a social media campaign against the ABVP, wishes NSUI on poll victory: 

    "Congratulations to every DU student, you've reclaimed your university back. You've proved violence and hooliganism will not be tolerated!", she tweeted. 

  • NSUI supporters raise slogans outside vote counting centre, shouts - "We want recounting", "We want justice".

  • NSUI candidates to meet Congress President Sonia Gandhi at 5.30 pm today. 

    NSUI candidates has bagged the two posts of President and Vice-President of the Delhi University Students' Union. 

  • Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi wishes NSUI on DUSU poll win.

    "Congratulations NSUI on a stellar performance & Pres win in #DUSU! Thank DU students for reposing faith in Congress ideology," Gandhi tweeted. 

  • NSUI decides to go to High Court against the revised result.

    "We don't accept this revised result. We won 3 seats and not 2. This is manipulated by BJP. We are going to High court," NSUI tweeted. 

  • After the university declared ABVP's bagging the post of the joint secretary, NSUI demands a recount as they claim that their candidate was ahead the entire time.

     

  • NSUI wins President and Vice-President as ABVP comes out victorious on the secretary post. 

  • NSUI tweets: 

    In the name of recounting @HRDMinistry and RSS pressuring DU administration to manipulate the results, we'll not let this happen. #NSUIwinsDU. 

    We'll definitely fight for transparency in DUSU results & not let RSS to take over the student's mandate.

  • National Students Union of India (NSUI) makes a comeback by winning president and vice president posts in DUDU polls 2017.

    Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) wrests secretary and joint secretary posts.

  • NSUI supporters celebrate the victory on campus. 

  • NSUI candidates Rocky Tuseed won the post of president, while Kunal Sehrawat won Vice President post.

    ABVP's Mahamedhaa Nagar bags the secretary post.

  • NSUI has won the President's post while ABVP wins secretary post.

    Results to be declared soon for Vice-President and Joint-Secretary post

  • Ahead of declaration of final DUSU election 2017 results, heavy police deployment in campus

  • Lasy five elections were dominated by ABVP.

  • Once again, NSUI established lead in all four seats

  • NSUI presidential candidate Rocky Tuseed is leading while ABVP's Rajat Choudhary is close behind, says sources

  • Close contest between ABVP and NSUI.

    NSUI leading in Vice-President and Secretary post

    ABVP back leading in President & Joint Secretary posts postitons

  • After 12 rounds of counting, NSUI leads in all four seats. ABVP trailing behind

  • Eleventh round of counting is currently underway.

  • NSUI Candidates are:

    Rocky Tuseed for President post

    Kunal Sehrawat for Vice President

    Minakshi Meena for Secretary

    Avinash Yadav for Joint Secretary

  • Over 50% counting of votes over. 

    NSUI takes lead in DUSU Elections in three crucial posts

  • Tables turn: In the latest developments, NSUI has taken a lead the posts of President, Vice-President and Joint Secretary.

  • Counting of votes likely to be over within an hour.

    Final DUSU Election 2017 results to be declared by 2 pm.

     

  • Ninth round of counting on.

    Congress-backed NSUI trailing behind BJP-backed ABVP.

  • ABVP fielded the following candidates:

    Rajat Choudhary: President

    Paarth Rana: Vice-president

    Mahamedhaa Nagar: Secretary

    Uma Shankar: Joint Secretary

  • Eight rounds of voting over.

    ABVP maintains steady lead on all four positions: President, Vice-President, Secretary and Joint-secretary

  • NSUI candidates trailing behind ABVP. All India Students Association's (AISA's) vote share has gone down. 

  • Seventh round of counting over. ABVP still leading in all four posts.

  • According to sources, NOTA (None of the above) option has received a fair share of votes, surprising many, said sources

  • Seventh round of counting is underway. 

  • Six rounds of counting over.

    Latest updates:

    1. ABVP leading in all six seats

    2. Fight is close between ABVP and NSUI for president's position. ABVP candidate is leading by over a 1000 votes said sources.

  • A total of 16 rounds of counting will take place. As of now, four rounds of counting are over. 

    The vote counting started with EVMs of DU's south campus.

     

  • ABVP has taken an early lead in the counting of votes on all four posts. However, there's no official confirmation.

  • Counting of votes began around 8 am in the Community Hall, Police Lines, Kingsway Camp, according to the office of Chief Election Officer.

  • Currently, DUSU is led by ABVP's Amit Tanwar as president, Priyanka Chabri as vice president, Ankit Sangwan as secretary and NSUIs Mohit Sangwan as joint secretary. 

    University of Delhi introduced NOTA in last elections and a large number of voters preferred it. DUSU polls were held on the basis of the constitution of DUSU and Lygdoh Committee recommendations accepted by the Supreme Court of India.

Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) elections results 2017 is out. Congres-backed National Students Union of India (NSUI) bagged president and vice president posts, while BJP-backed Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) secured the secretary and joint secretary posts.


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NSUI candidates Rocky Tuseed won the post of president, while Kunal Sehrawat won Vice President post.


ABVP's Mahamedhaa Nagar bagged the secretary post.


The counting of votes started at 8:30 am. The polls were held on September 12. Nearly 43% students, out of the total voter base of 1.3 lakh students, cast their votes.


Here's how the event unfolded:


 

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