DUSU Election Result 2025: ABVP wrests power as Aryan Maan becomes new president; NSUI settles for VP
Vagisha Kaushik | September 19, 2025 | 04:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
DUSU Election Result 2025: Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad’s Kunal Chaudhary and Deepika Jha secure secretary and joint secretary posts respectively.
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Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has reclaimed the power at University of Delhi by clinching three out of the four posts in students’ union elections 2025, the results of which have been announced. Aryan Maan has defeated the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI)’s Joslyn Nandita Choudhary by a majority of votes to become the president in DUSU election 2025. The Congress-backed student party has settled for the vice-president post with Rahul Jhansla as its face.
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Kunal Chaudhary and Deepika Jha from the RSS-affiliated student party have secured the posts of secretary and joint secretary with 23,779 and 21,825 votes respectively.
Aryan won with 28,841 votes out of 59,882 while Joslyn ended up second in the race for the president post, as per DUSU election result 2025. NSUI’s Jhansla bagged the VP post with 29,339 votes out of 59,869, leaving behind Govind Tanwar.
Over 23,000 votes were given to NOTA including 3,175 for the president post, 5,820 for vice-president, 7,365 for secretary, and 7,314 for joint secretary.
No victory processions in cleaner DUSU elections
Thanks to Delhi High Court’s intervention, students enjoyed a “clean and green” atmosphere during this year’s DU student elections. For the very same reason, the victory procession after the results will not be seen.
A bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela ordered strict actions against violations of election rules. The HC observed that something needed to be done to stop the display of money and muscle power in students' union elections, noting that high-end luxury vehicles, tractors and JCBs were being used for campaigning during the polls.
Last year, noting the defacement done by the candidates and their supporters, the high court halted the DUSU election results till all the defacement material, including posters, hoardings and graffiti, was removed and public property was restored.
The counting of votes for Delhi University election results 2025 started at 8 am today. DU recorded nearly 40% voter turnout this year and saw a battle between three major parties including an alliance of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and All India Students’ Association (AISA).
This year’s DUSU polls were special as women candidates made a comeback in the front row. With two female candidates contesting for the two major posts, the university witnessed their presence after almost 20 years.
Even on the DUSU election result day, ABVP and NSUI were seen trading allegations against each other. The Congress student wing had accused ABVP of “ vote chori ”.
More than 2.8 lakh candidates cast their votes for DU elections in two phases. Notably, 21 candidates were contesting for presidential post in the DUSU polls 2025 and approximately 700 electronic voting machines (EVMs) and 155 polling booths were set up across 52 DU colleges.
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