The candidates person signed an affidavit pledging to “not edifice to roadshows and rallies aft the declaration of results” and debar celebratory activities specified arsenic utilizing dhols, loudspeakers, firecrackers, oregon distributing pamphlets. (Express record photo)
The counting for the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) elections was underway astatine the North and South campuses and the last results are expected by 4 p.m. connected Monday.
In the fray are candidates from RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), Congress-supported National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), and a Left conjugation comprising the All India Students’ Association (AISA) and the Students’ Federation of India (SFI).
The candidates for the station of president are ABVP’s Rishabh Chaudhary, NSUI’s Rounak Khatri, and AISA’s Saavy Gupta.
The candidates for the station of vice president are ABVP’s Bhanu Pratap Singh, NSUI’s Yash Nandal, and AISA’s Ayush Mondal.
Winners for the posts of treasurer and wide caput successful the four-member assemblage volition besides beryllium declared connected Monday.
While voting took spot successful September, the counting was delayed aft the Delhi High Court pulled up the varsity for rampant defacement during the campaign.
The medication has present asked the candidates to motion an undertaking that the celebrations volition beryllium muted.
The candidates person signed an affidavit pledging to “not edifice to roadshows and rallies aft the declaration of results” and debar celebratory activities specified arsenic utilizing dhols, loudspeakers, firecrackers, oregon distributing pamphlets.
Non-compliance with these measures could effect successful the nullification of a candidate’s triumph oregon removal from their elected position, arsenic per the affidavit.
Till the past reports came in, NSUI statesmanlike campaigner Khatri had amassed 4,565 votes astatine the extremity of circular 4 of counting, and the ABVP campaigner was trailing with 4,072 votes.
Whereas ABVP’s Singh was starring the contention for the station of vice president with 4,336 votes against the NSUI candidate’s 3,441 votes.