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NSUI takes over ABVP bastion, wins 4 seats in Sanskrit university of Varanasi

Professor Shukla said the winning candidates should not take out any procession on the campus to abstain themselves from a dispute

Varanasi: The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) the student wing of the Congress recorded a victory on all the four seats in the students’ union elections in Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya in Varanasi.

NSUI defeated the RSS’ and BJP’s student wing Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).

For the President’s post-NSUI’s Shivam Shukla won by defeating ABVP’s Harshit Pandey by a big margin while Chandan Kumar Mishra became the Vice President, Avnish Pandey won the General Secretary seat and Rajnikant Dubey obtained the Librarian post.

Meanwhile, Shivam Shukla got 709 while Harshit Pandey could manage only 224 votes for the post of President and for the post of Vice President Chandan Kumar Mishra got 553 votes. For the post of General Secretary Avnish Pandey got 487 votes while his competitor Gaurav Dubey could manage to secure 424 votes. Rajnikant Dubey got 567 votes for the post of Librarian while his competitor Ajay Kumar Mishra got 482 votes whereas Ashutosh Upadhaya, Shiv Om Mishra and Arpan Tiwari got 227, 106 and 21 votes respectively.

Professor Shailesh Kumar Mishra the election officer, announced the result after which Vice-Chancellor Professor Rajaram Shukla administered the oath to the new officeholder in Sanskrit.

Professor Shukla said the winning candidates should not take out any procession on the campus to abstain themselves from a dispute.

The winning candidates were sent to their residence with police security.

The total voting was recorded to be 50.82 percent as out of 1950 only 991, 931 boys and 60 girls, students voted.

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