New Delhi: The Congress's student wing NSUI on Thursday said Alka, a student of Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, would contest as its candidate for the presidential post in the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) election, after the nomination of Rocky Tuseed was rejected.


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Rest of its candidates -- Kunal Sehrawat for the post of vice-president, Meenakshi Meena (secretary) and Avinash Yadav (joint secretary) -- remained the same.
Alka had filed nomination as an Independent candidate.


The NSUI had yesterday urged the DUSU poll authorities to accept its candidate Rocky Tuseed's nomination, claiming it was declined on grounds of "disciplinary action" which were not clearly defined.
Calling it "arbitrary" and "mala fide", the National Students Union of India (NSUI) said there was no clear definition for application of rules.


"Without a clear definition, there is bound to be the arbitrary application of standards which is bad in law. Will a fine of Rs 300 for breaking a chair also constitute disciplinary action?" the NSUI asked, in a letter to the poll panel.