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DUSU Elections: ABVP wins top 3 positions

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Results of Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) is out and BJP’s student wing ABVP has managed to sweep three crucial positions of President, Vice-President and General Secretary, while NSUI‘s Mohit managed to bag the position of Joint Secretary Post.
Election Results:
President- ABVP- Amit Tanwar
Vice President- ABVP- Priyanka Chabri
General Secretary- ABVP- Ankit Singh Sangwan
Joint Secretary- NSUI- Mohit

Unlikely past 3 years, this year significantly a low number of students have come out to cast votes. Chief Election Commissioner for Delhi University Elections, DS Rawat, gave a short comment: “The voter turnout this year was diminished as only 35.38 per cent students casted vote in morning colleges poll.”

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According to DU sources, the overall turnout percentage was approximately nearby 31%, significantly lower than last year’s overall turnout of 43.3%. In fact, for 3 sequential years (2013 to 2015), the voter aggregate in DUSU polls wavered around 43%. This year voting participation has witnessed a sharp decline of nearly 5%.

This will moreover influence the vote-margin of different parties, making it more challenging than last year to sustain a surplus vote-share percentage.

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