Controversial DU Election 2018


Check out the all controversies related to the DU Election in 2018. First the EVM, then Fake Degree.....

  • DUSU Prez Ankiv Baisoya 'Forgets' Name Of HOD, Teachers


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  • DUSU election results 2018 updates: ABVP bags three posts, wins for president with 20,457 votes LIVE News, Latest Updates, Live blog, Highlights and Live coverage - Firstpost

    DUSU election results 2018 latest updates: The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) bagged three posts — president, vice President, and joint secretary — on Thursday, while the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) secured one. Watch LIVE News, La



  • DUSU president submitted fake documents to gain admission in DU: NSUI - Times of India

    The Congress-backed NSUI has alleged that newly elected Delhi University Students' Union president Ankit Baisoya of ABVP had submitted fake documents



  • High court tells Delhi University to secure EVMs used in DUSU elections

    The plea alleged that EVMs used in DUSU elections were tampered with and questioned as to how “privately procured” EVMs could have been used in the polls.



  • After ABVP Sweeps DUSU Elections, Cong Cries Foul Over EVM Tampering

    Referring to the Election Commission's statement that they had not supplied EVMs to Delhi University, Ajay Maken questioned the university over technical difficulties that halted the vote counting process multiple times on Thursday.



  • DUSU elections results 2018: NSUI alleges rigging after EVMs report glitches; counting resumes after 4-hour gap - Firstpost

    DUSU election officer confirmed that the counting for the DUSU polls stands suspended after four EVMs were found to be faulty.



  • DUSU polls 2018: Amid controversy, Delhi Chief Electoral Officer says EVMs not issued by Election Commission

    Election Commission did not issue the EVMs used in Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) elections.



  • Rs 10 Thali, Sanitary Pads Promised As Delhi University Votes: 10 Points

    Over one lakh students of Delhi University are voting today to elect their representatives to the Delhi University Students' Union or DUSU. Twenty three candidates from various outfits affiliated to major political parties, including the Congress, BJP and