NSUI’s Double-Barreled Assault: DUSU Polls Turn Fiery
The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) has unveiled a two-pronged manifesto ahead of the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections, scheduled for September 18, 2025. This bold strategy targets key student concerns.
Their primary manifesto, titled “Hum Badlenge” (We Will Change), directly tackles pressing issues. These include exorbitant fee hikes, dilapidated campus infrastructure, and the critical need for improved mental health support systems for students.
A separate manifesto exclusively focuses on women’s welfare. This document prioritizes better menstrual health facilities, enhanced campus safety measures, and initiatives aimed at empowering female students within the university.
The dual approach underscores NSUI’s commitment to a comprehensive agenda. The party aims to resonate with a broad student base, highlighting their dedication to both general student welfare and the specific needs of female students.
This aggressive election strategy is particularly significant given the upcoming DUSU elections. The outcome will likely influence student politics within Delhi University and beyond, shaping future campus discourse and policy debates.