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AISA sweeps Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union polls

New Delhi: Left-backed All India Students' Association (AISA) on Sunday swept the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union polls (JNUSU) bagging all the top four positions.Retaining its hold over the prestigious students' body, AISA won the

India TV News Desk Updated on: September 14, 2014 14:00 IST
aisa sweeps jawaharlal nehru university students union polls
aisa sweeps jawaharlal nehru university students union polls

New Delhi: Left-backed All India Students' Association (AISA) on Sunday swept the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union polls (JNUSU) bagging all the top four positions.

Retaining its hold over the prestigious students' body, AISA won the positions of president, vice-president, joint secretary and general secretary defeating candidates from Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), NSUI, Students' Federation of India (SFI) and Left Progressive Front (LPF).

ABVP, which had swept the Delhi University elections held on Friday following a high-voltage campaign on issues relating to women's safety, failed to win any of the four top posts in JNU elections.

Ashutosh Kumar, who won the race for the union president's post, secured a total of 1,386 votes defeating his nearest rival Rahila Perween, the candidate of LPF, which is an alliance between Democratic Students' Federation (DSF) and All India Students' Federation (AISF), by a margin of 377 votes.

Anant Prakash, AISA's candidate for JNUSU vice-presidential post, won by a margin of over 600 votes defeating ABVP's Md. Jahidul Dewan.

AISA's Chintu Kumari defeated her nearest rival Ashish Kumar Dhanotiya of ABVP by a margin of 814 votes bagging the post of general secretary.

Shafqat Hussain Butt was elected as the joint secretary after defeating Mulayam Singh of LPF by a margin of 240 votes, officials conducting JNUSU elections said.

Last year too, the ultra-left AISA had swept the union polls winning all the top positions.

"We have got a clear mandate. This is a response to the fascist forces in the country," said Ashutosh Kumar, the new JNUSU president.

31 councillors belonging to several schools in JNU were also elected on Sunday.

SFI's Pindiga Ambedkar, LPF's Rahila Perween, ABVP's Sourabh Kumar, NSUI's Jogendra Singh Pawar, Chandra Shekhar Yadav from Chattra Sangh and independent Prakash Kumar were also in the fray for the presidential post.

Five candidates each for the posts of union vice-president, general secretary and joint secretary were contesting the polls.

As the results came out on Sunday, students gathered outside the School of International Studies (SIS) and chants of 'Lal Salaam' and 'Naxalbari' rent the air.

In the Left-dominated JNU campus, surprisingly the right-wing ABVP has stood second in two of the four central panel seats – vice-president and general secretary.

In the JNUSU polls held on September 12, more than 54 per cent students had exercised their franchise and women's safety and hostel facilities surfaced as the key issues.

In a first, the Election Committee had introduced None of the Above (NOTA) option for the polling this time. More than 300 NOTA votes were cast in three of the four central panel seats.

Digital voting, which was also introduced for the first time, was widely used by visually impaired students. JNUSU is the representative body of the students in the varsity. The polls have been keenly contested over decades.

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