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The Left coalition continued its stronghold in the union of students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (Jnusu) Elections 2024-25 By securing three of the four top posts, even the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) created the major inroads.
Nitish Kumar (AISA) was elected President, Manisha (DSF) won the post of Vice President, and Muntha Fatima (DSF) won the post of General Secretary.
All india students councilHowever, by conquering the post of Joint Secretary, he emerged victorious with Vaibhav Meena by breaking a decade long dry mantra.
For most of the counting day, ABVP candidates led all four central panel posts, which reflects a strong challenge for traditional left dominance. JNU,
Although it eventually decreased in the President, Vice President, and General Secretary competitions, the margin of defeat was narrow, indicating a significant change in the campus.
Elections held on April 25 after a delay due to campus violence, enthusiasts of about 70 percent of the enthusiasts used to see the voting.
Around 5,500 students, with casting their votes, looked at AISA-DSF, ABVP and an NSUI-Freater Alliance in the four-corner competition.
In the councilor elections, ABVP scripted history by winning 23 out of 42 seats – its best performance since 1999. The organization swept of the school of engineering and earned a remarkable advantage in Social Sciences, International Studies and Sanskrit and Indication Studies schools.
The revival of ABVP has injected fresh energy in the politics of the campus. Leaders and supporters called the results “turning points”, which indicates both a strong central panel and expansion at the school and the center level.
The newly elected leaders expressed their commitment to represent the interests of the students and continue their advocacy for student rights.
The newly elected President, Nitish Kumar (AISA), assured the students, “We will work for students and their welfare. The purpose is to ensure that every student’s voice is heard and honored.”
Manisha (DSF), the newly elected vice -president, credited the university for victory, “Credit goes to the university … JNU LAAL TAHA AAR LAAL HI RAHEGA … We always worked for students and raised our voice, and we will continue to do this work in future too.”
The newly elected general secretary, Mutteha Fatima (DSF) said, “We will continue to fight for students’ rights, as we have always done.”
Vaibhav Meena (ABVP), who was elected Joint Secretary, considered the importance of his victory, saying, “We have won it after a decade, and ABVP will win all four seats in the next election. This victory is a step for further successes.”
The 2024-25 elections saw a four-corner competition, aligning with the AISA Democratic Students Front (DSF), while ABVP, and an NSUI-Freater Alliance fielded full panels.
Initially the elections scheduled for April 18 were postponed due to incidents of violence of the campus, eventually voting after court and administrative intervention on 25 April.
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