As it wrested control from NSUI, the ABVP credited the victory to the popularity of Narendra Modi among students as it had used the persona of the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate in the high-voltage campaign for polls to the prestigious student body.
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) candidates Aman Awana and Utkarsh Chaudhary were elected as president and vice-president respectively while Raju Rawat, also of ABVP, won the post of joint secretary.
Awana, a student at the Department of Buddhist Studies, won the fight polling 17,879 votes against NSUI candidate Vishal Choudhary's 16,346 votes, Delhi University's Chief Election Officer Ashok Vohra said.
Chaudhary won the vice president's posts polling 14,968 votes against NSUI candidate Kapil Sharma's 11,275 votes. Rawat polled 14,643 votes against losing NSUI nominee Kushank Khari's 12,355 votes in the race for Joint Secretary's post.
The only post won by NSUI was of the secretary by Karishma Thakur who defeated ABVP's Anshu Lakra receiving 14,662 votes against latter's 11,944 votes.
Awana said the ABVP candidates wrested the control of DUSU primarily due to Modi's popularity among students and their anger against NSUI.
"Modi is an inspiration to the youth and a lot of the credit for our victory goes to him," he said. The ABVP had used Modi's photograph in its posters extensively during the campaign.
It had also promised to ensure safety of girls and improving infrastructure in its manifesto.
NSUI spokesperson Amrish Ranjan Pandey alleged that ABVP had won due to "muscle and money power".
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