ABVP wins big in DUSU elections, bags three of the four top posts

ABVP Aryan Maan (Photo Credits: X/Aryan Maan)


ABVP scored a big win in the DUSU elections on Friday, bagging three of the four top posts. The counting of votes for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections wrapped up on Friday, a day after polling took place under heavy security.

After the glorious victory, ABVP leader Aryan Maan expressed gratitude to all the students of Delhi University for voting for him.

Maan said, “ABVP won three seats. I have won the post of President with a margin of 15000 votes. I thank all the students of Delhi University from the bottom of my heart…”

Maan of the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) emerged victorious in the presidential race, defeating Jocelyn Nandita Chaudhary of the Congress-backed National Students’ Union of India (NSUI).

While, NSUI managed to bag the Vice President’s post in the DUSU polls. Jhansla celebrated as NSUI secures vice president seat.

After winning the post of Vice President, Jhansla said that he would dedicate his victory to his team, while adding that it was a tough competition.

Jhansla told ANI, “My team worked really hard and I dedicate my victory to my team. I want to thank everyone for supporting me throughout my journey. It was a tough competition. I congratulate all candidates, regardless of their victory or loss. Life does not stop here.”

ABVP clinched the posts of President, Secretary, and Joint Secretary, further cementing its dominance on the DU campus.

Newly elected Delhi University Students’ Union Secretary, ABVP leader Kunal Choudhary said, “I feel very good. I want to thank every student of the Delhi University for voting and supporting me. I want to assure them that I will stand with them whenever they will need me.”

The counting of votes was conducted at the Multipurpose Hall of the University Sports Stadium under heavy security, with personnel from the Delhi Police, central forces, and university staff present.

Senior police officials and the election officer monitored the process at the counting centre.

Voting for the DUSU elections 2025 took place on Thursday amid tight security.

Polling held in two shifts – 8.30 am to 1 pm for day classes and 3 pm to 7.30 pm for evening classes.

The main contest for the President’s post was between the National Students Union of India (NSUI) of the Opposition Congress and the Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP) of the ruling BJP.

Left-backed SFI-AISA was also among the major contestants for the President’s post.