Intense Battle at JNUSU Elections: Left Unity vs ABVP

As the JNUSU election count progresses, Left Unity leads in key positions against ABVP, with Aditi Mishra heading the presidential race. The elections reflect campus ideological divides. Final results are expected on Thursday night, with 1,500 votes yet to be counted and high student turnout observed.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 06-11-2025 10:20 IST | Created: 06-11-2025 10:20 IST
Intense Battle at JNUSU Elections: Left Unity vs ABVP
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The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union elections are in a fierce battle with Left Unity and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad locked in a neck-and-neck contest for the top positions. Aditi Mishra from Left Unity leads in the presidential race with 1,375 votes, overshadowing ABVP's Vikas Patel and PSA's Shinde Vijayalakshmi.

In another significant race, K Gopika Babu, a Left Unity candidate, maintains a commanding lead in the vice-presidential contest, while ABVP's Tanya Kumari trails behind. The general secretary spot sees ABVP's Rajeshwar Kant Dubey slightly ahead of Left Unity's Sunil Yadav, while the joint secretary race remains extremely close.

About 1,500 votes are yet to be counted, with full results anticipated by Thursday night. The election, featuring a 67 percent voter turnout, underscores the prevailing ideological divisions on campus, mainly between the Left Unity coalition and the RSS-backed ABVP.

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