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DUSU 2025 Election Results ABVP Secures Delhi University President Post

DUSU 2025 Election Results ABVP Secures Delhi University President Post

Post by : Raman

Delhi, India — September 19, 2025 — The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) election 2025 concluded on Thursday with high voter turnout and intense competition among student groups. The election, held across multiple Delhi University colleges, saw active participation from the ABVP (Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad), NSUI (National Students’ Union of India), and a number of independent candidates.

The ABVP candidate emerged victorious in the presidential race, winning by a clear margin over the NSUI nominee. This election is considered a key indicator of youth engagement in campus politics and reflects the growing interest of students in shaping governance at Delhi University.

Presidential Election Highlights

The presidential contest was the most closely watched event in DUSU 2025. Students cast their votes for candidates representing major political groups, as well as independents:

  • Winner: ABVP candidate secured the presidency, promising stronger student representation, improved campus facilities, and career guidance programs.

  • Runner-Up: NSUI candidate focused on inclusive policies, student welfare, and enhancing academic and cultural programs.

  • Vote Margin: The margin highlighted the competitive nature of the election and the diverse political views among Delhi University students.

The result reinforces ABVP’s long-standing influence in student politics while demonstrating that NSUI remains a strong contender, especially in central colleges.

Key Candidates and Their Campaigns

  • ABVP Candidates: Emphasized initiatives such as career development programs, hostel improvements, student safety, and extracurricular activity support. The campaign relied on organized rallies, college visits, and social media outreach to communicate their agenda.

  • NSUI Candidates: Advocated for transparent governance, mental health support, scholarship expansion, and equal representation for all student groups. Their campaign included debates, interactive sessions, and digital campaigns to reach students.

  • Independent Candidates: Several independents contested with a focus on non-partisan leadership, student rights, and accountability in campus administration.

Campaigning for DUSU 2025 was marked by lively discussions, posters across campuses, and a surge in social media activity among students debating issues of student welfare, inclusivity, and leadership accountability.

Voter Turnout and Election Process

  • Participation: This year witnessed one of the highest voter turnouts in recent years, showing growing political awareness among students.

  • Election Conduct: University authorities ensured a transparent and fair election process, including electronic voting systems, verification checks, and security measures at polling stations.

  • Safety Measures: Adequate precautions were taken to maintain order and prevent any untoward incidents, ensuring a smooth and peaceful election.

The election also reflected the role of technology in modern student elections, with candidates leveraging Instagram, WhatsApp, and Twitter to reach and engage voters.

Key Issues Addressed During the Election

  • Student Welfare: Improving hostel facilities, mental health support, and affordable food services.

  • Academic Support: Career counseling, scholarships, and mentoring programs.

  • Campus Infrastructure: Enhancing classrooms, libraries, and recreational spaces.

  • Transparency and Representation: Ensuring decisions reflect student needs and opinions.

Students actively debated these issues during rallies, online forums, and college-level meetings, making DUSU 2025 one of the most engaged elections in recent years.

The DUSU 2025 election has set the stage for a new student leadership at Delhi University. With the ABVP candidate assuming the president’s role, students are hopeful for improved facilities, transparent governance, and stronger representation. The election also demonstrates the evolving political awareness of the student community and the importance of campus elections in shaping future leaders.

As Delhi University students look forward to the implementation of election promises, DUSU 2025 marks a pivotal moment in campus politics, reinforcing the role of student participation in fostering democratic values and active engagement in university governance.

Sept. 19, 2025 12:26 p.m. 160

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