Hooda, who took keen interest in the Panjab University students polls and is now campaigning for NSUI for the Delhi University Students Union elections slated on September 12, said the success of NSUI is a result of the growing acceptance of Congress thought among the youth of the country.
The Rohtak MP, who is also the Congress' Chief Whip in Lok Sabha, said the polls will have its effect in Haryana too and exuded confidence that the Congress will form the next government in the state, the third one in a row.
The NSUI yesterday swept the elections to four office bearers of PU Students Council by bagging the posts of President, Vice President and Secretary. Last year, NSUI had won the post of President and Joint Secretary.
NSUI's Divyanshu Budhiraja polled 2249 votes to get elected as new President, while Snigdha Bawa won the Vice President's post polling 2614 votes and Ankur Sehrawat got the Secretary's post polling 2953 votes.
