In the Delhi University elections, Congress student wing of NSUI has made a strong comeback by winning two top posts in four.
NSUI candidates have won the posts of President and Vice President, while ABVP has won the posts of secretary and joint secretary.
Rocky Tushid won the presidential post with 1,590 votes, while Kunal Sherawat won the post of Vice President.
Earlier, NSUI's Arun Hooda won the post of DUSU president in 2012.
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi has congratulated NSUI for winning the post of President in DU and thanked for trusting in the Congress.
Monica Chowdhary, National Secretary of Delhi branch of ABVP, told the BBC correspondent Manasi Dash that Umashankar has won the post of Joint Secretary and Mahamedha Nagar has won the post of Secretary.
She said, "The trend which was so far in Dusu, we had won three or four seats. We will take a look back at our work and discuss what is lacking in the other two seats."
She says, "We do positive work and we have organized many such programs throughout the year. We feel that we need to go to the students about the work we have done."
She says, "In the coming time, we will work on the issues of students walking on the promises made in our manifestations."
Elections in Delhi University are also considered to be an important indicator of Indian politics.
Ashok Tanwar, who has been the NSUI ex-president, says that it is a win against the policies of the current government and their supporters.
He told the BBC correspondent Manasi Dash, "He removed the statue of Baba Saheb Ambedkar from there, he did not fulfill the promises he had made, and the current government is also talking about cutting scholarship. There was anger in the students about these things."
Ashok Tanwar says, "The manner in which the BJP and its student wing work at the behest of the RSS, no freedom folks and Tolerant people can not afford these things. This win can be seen as the victory of Indian people in opposition to anti-government and anti-youth policies."
Ashok Tanwar says, "In 2003 and 2004, the return of Congress was done through the youth and this time demonstrations of NSUI in DU, JNU, Rajasthan University and Punjab University show that the Congress is winning believes of youths."
As Ashok says, "Youth has now been disappointed with BJP's policies. They removed Skill India's 'S' and dissolved the peace of the country by 'Kill India'. It is a clear indication that the students have now rejected the violence."
Earlier, the revelations of the Left Students Groups were heard in the results of the Jawaharlal Nehru Student elections of Delhi.
In the election results released this week, the United Left panel i.e., AISA, SFI and DSF coalition won all four seats.
Geeta Kumari won for the post of president in the JNU student elections. She defeated ABVP's Nidhi Tripathi.
Simone Zoya Khan of Left for the post of Vice President defeated Durgesh Kumar of ABVP, Duggirala Shrikrishna defeated Nikunj Makwana of ABVP for the post of Secretary. In the Joint Secretary's election, Subhanshu Singh of Left defeated Pankaj Keshri of ABVP and won.
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