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Counting For DUSU Polls To Be Held On September 13

Mumbai: On Monday, officials said that Counting for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) polls will be held on September 13, a day after the elections are held.

Last year, counting was suspended over allegations of faulty electronic voting machines but was later resumed.

Twelve candidates are on the edge for posts of president, vice president, general secretary, and joint secretary in the students’ union.

According to a notification issued on Sunday, The Community Hall at the Police Lines in northwest Delhi’s Kingsway Camp will be the counting center for the polls.

The RSS-affiliated ABVP has fielded Akshit Dahiya for the post of DUSU president, Pradeep Tanwar for the vice president post, Yogi Rathee for the general secretary post and Shivangi Kherwal for the post of joint secretary.

The Congress-backed NSUI has pitted Chetna Tyagi against Dahiya and Left-backed AISA’s Damini Kain for the post of president.

In the last year polls, The RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad had won on three posts, while the Congress-affiliated National Students’ Union of India had won on one post.

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