In a first, the National Students' Union of India bagged the coveted post of president of the Panjab University Campus Students' Council (PUCSC) in the elections held Wednesday.
NSUI candidate Chandan Rana won the post of president by a comfortable margin of 838 votes over his nearest rival.
The council has been dominated by the PU Students' Union (PUSU) and Students of PU (SOPU) and it is for the first time that the NSUI has won the post.
Rana defeated PUSU candidate Satwant Singh Dedri (2,761) and SOPU candidate Amandeep Singh (2,285 votes).
The NSUI also won the post of council joint secretary. Its candidate Sunny Mehta won by a margin of 50 votes.
The NSUI was never a strong group on the campus till now.
The other two posts of PUCSC, vice president and secretary, were won by the Ahkil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad's (ABVP) Disha Arora and Indian National Students Organisation's (INSO) Abha Sharma.
The declaration of results was delayed by several hours as leaders and supporters of PUSU, SOPU, ABVP and INSO protested against alleged poll malpractices outside the office of Vice Chancellor Arun Grover.
PUSU and SOPU, which dominated the PU students poll scene for the past many years, could not manage even a single seat of office bearer in the PUCSC.
Over 13,550 students were eligible to vote in the elections. There are four posts of PUCSC office bearers and 109 departmental representatives.
NSUI candidate Chandan Rana won the post of president by a comfortable margin of 838 votes over his nearest rival.
The council has been dominated by the PU Students' Union (PUSU) and Students of PU (SOPU) and it is for the first time that the NSUI has won the post.
Rana defeated PUSU candidate Satwant Singh Dedri (2,761) and SOPU candidate Amandeep Singh (2,285 votes).
The NSUI also won the post of council joint secretary. Its candidate Sunny Mehta won by a margin of 50 votes.
The NSUI was never a strong group on the campus till now.
The other two posts of PUCSC, vice president and secretary, were won by the Ahkil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad's (ABVP) Disha Arora and Indian National Students Organisation's (INSO) Abha Sharma.
The declaration of results was delayed by several hours as leaders and supporters of PUSU, SOPU, ABVP and INSO protested against alleged poll malpractices outside the office of Vice Chancellor Arun Grover.
PUSU and SOPU, which dominated the PU students poll scene for the past many years, could not manage even a single seat of office bearer in the PUCSC.
Over 13,550 students were eligible to vote in the elections. There are four posts of PUCSC office bearers and 109 departmental representatives.