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This Article is From Sep 07, 2012

38 candidates in fray for Delhi University students' union elections

New Delhi: 38 candidates from different political affiliations will be in fray in the Delhi University student elections this year. According to the final picture that emerged today, after withdrawals and disqualifications from the 130 nominations filed till Tuesday, 13 candidates will be contesting for the post of president, seven for vice president and nine each for both the posts of secretary and joint secretary.

While three candidatures were cancelled due to violation of codes, a large number of withdrawals were made as different political groups finalised their candidates for different posts on the panel.

The post of president is likely to see a direct contest between National Students' Union of India's (NSUI) Arun Hooda, a second year student of Buddhist studies, and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad's (ABVP)Ankit Dhananjoy Chaudhary of Buddhist Studies.

The election is slated for September 14 following which the varsity will get its new students' union. The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) elections are keenly contested and considered a matter of prestige for major political groups. BJP's student wing ABVP has dominated the last few students' unions, with its members campaigning hard against the Congress-led state and Central governments.

Ajay Chikra, the last president of the union, was affiliated to the Congress's student wing NSUI, while all the other three posts were held by student activists of the ABVP.

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