Delhi University Students' Union
The Delhi University Students Union, generally abbreviated as DUSU, is the umbrella Students' union at the University of Delhi.
DUSU is the representative body of students from most Delhi University Colleges and Faculties. Each college also has its own Students' union to which elections are held every year. Student elections are keenly contested. Several of the office bearers of DUSU have gone on to hold public office at the State and Centre level.
DUSU elections are considered the most high profile student union elections in the country as they provide an opportunity to enter directly into local and national politics. Arun Jaitely, current finance minister, was a member of DUSU.[1] The University of Delhi has a long history of student political activity. Since 1954 in DUSU elections, there are caste based politics taking place[2] especially by ABVP and NSUI which field mostly Jat or Gujjar candidates for important posts in DUSU.[3][4][5]
Notable politicians from DUSU
See also
References
- ↑ "Delhi University: Stepping stone to Parliament House". Indian Express. May 29, 2009.
- ↑ "Caste politics has always been a major factor in DUSU polls, right since it was first held in 1954. On most occasions, the candidates fielded by arch-rivals ABVP and NSUI have been from the Gurjar or Jat community.".
- ↑ "DUSU Elections 2015: Caste fillip works in student elections too?".
- ↑ "DUSU election: Caste factor still haunts premier University".
- ↑ "ABVP and NSUI focused on caste-based votes. This helped them do better, says former council member".
Sources
- "The Representatives of DUSU from 1954 to 2010-11", University of Delhi
- "NSUI takes DUSU posts", The Hindu, 2006
- "Most DU students indifferent to politics", rediff.com, 2003