– ABVP (RSS-backed): Launched “My DU, My Manifesto” initiative; gathered inputs from students via dialogues across ten locations; raised concerns like fee regulation, better hostel allocation systems, and strengthening complaints committees.
– NSUI (Congress-backed): Addressing harassment incidents in North Campus areas while advocating for more police booths and concessional travel passes. Manifesto planning underway post student consultations.
– AISA-SFI Alliance (Left-affiliated): Criticized the bond mandate as undemocratic. Prioritized curbing fee hikes, expanding hostels and metro passes access to all students while aiming to reverse burdensome policies.
Polling is scheduled for September 18 with counting on September 19.
The upcoming DUSU elections reflect deep-seated issues like affordability of education and campus welfare at Delhi University. While the ₹1 lakh refundable bond serves as an institutional attempt to curb defacement during campaigns-a problem highlighted by judicial intervention last year-it has sparked criticism across ideological lines about limiting democratic participation.
Each prominent student group has tailored its platform around critical concerns such as hostel availability or transport subsidies-indicative of growing financial pressures on students in India’s educational landscape. With diverse agendas spanning infrastructure reforms to policy rollback demands-this election poses an prospect for constructive discourse addressing long-standing challenges at DU campuses. However, effective implementation will require cooperation between elected representatives and university governance beyond electoral promises.
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