ABVP's Amit Tanwar was elected the new president of Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU), defeating NSUI candidate Nikhil Yadav by a margin of 4,680 votes.
Priyanka and Ankit Singh of ABVP have been elected as vice president and secretary respectively.
NSUI candidate Mohit Garid won the contest for the Joint Secretary's post, preventing an ABVP hat-trick. The RSS' student body had bagged all the four seats in the DUSU polls last year as well as in 2014.
"A significant number of 17,712 voters opted for NOTA, introduced in the DUSU polls this year," said Chief Election Commissioner for the polls DS Rawat.
Union minister Arun Jaitley, who was elected DUSU president in 1974, congratulated ABVP on its victory.
"Congratulations to DU students & #ABVP on comprehensively winning President, VP & Secretary posts in #DUSUPolls All the best to ABVP team," he tweeted.
BJP national president Amit Shah too congratulated the ABVP candidates, describing the victory as "the triumph of nationalism".
The election, held yesterday, saw a turnout of over 36.9 per cent, recording a dip of 7 per cent from last year's turnout of 43.3 per cent. A total of 1,23,246 students were eligible to exercise their franchise.
Celebrations broke out with bursting of crackers and loud cheering at the Kingsway camp counting venue as the results were announced. ABVP supporters lifted the victorious candidates on their shoulders and posed for photos flashing the 'victory' sign.
The winners were garlanded and processions were taken out by ABVP supporters who paid tributes at Swami Vivekananda's statue at the Arts Faculty of the university.
Satish Upadhyay, Union minister and BJP leader Vijay Goel are some of the prominent politicians whose journey into mainstream politics began from DUSU.
Priyanka, the lone female face in this year's elected panel, bagged 15,592 votes and defeated her closest rival by a margin of 2,455 votes.
Ankit Singh Sangwan, who won the secretary's post secured 15,518 votes. He won by a margin of 1,383 votes.
NSUI's Mohit Garid garnered the maximum number of 16,526 votes and won the seat by a margin of 2,466 votes.
"NSUI's drought in DUSU has ended with Garid winning the joint secretary's post. The vote share of the party has increased in all the seats and we are confident of sweeping the panel in the next polls," NSUI national president Amrita Dhawan said.
While seven aspirants were vying for the post of president, four nominations were validated for the vice-president's post and three candidates each were in the fray for the post of joint secretary and secretary.
While the political battle at DU has been between NSUI and ABVP over the decades, Left-affiliated All India Students' Association (AISA) this time tried hard to make it to the central panel with a series of campaigns but failed to open its account.
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