The vote count for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections is currently ongoing, and the latest update shows Aryan Maan from the ABVP in the lead over Joslyn Nandita Chaudhary of the NSUI. With a voting turnout of nearly 40 percent, the competition for the president's post is fierce between Maan and Chaudhary, with the ABVP and NSUI nominating them respectively. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the DUSU elections on News24.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi faced backlash from BJP leaders after mentioning Gen-Z in a social media post. The BJP accused Gandhi of trying to instigate civil war in India and claimed he is working with the Soros Foundation to divide the nation. Gandhi, on the other hand, said he stands with the country's youth, students, and Gen-Z who will save the constitution, democracy, and stop vote theft. This sparked a debate about the role and potential of Gen-Z in Indian politics.
Indian Overseas Congress chief Sam Pitroda's comment about feeling at home in Pakistan has sparked a heated political debate. While Pitroda highlighted the need for closer ties with India's neighbouring countries, the BJP accused Congress of having a soft approach towards Pakistan. This statement has led to renewed discussions on India's foreign policy and the BJP's criticisms of Congress's stance on security issues.
As the counting of votes for the DUSU election continues, Arya Mann from ABVP is leading with the highest vote count. This trend has been similar in the past, with ABVP dominating the DUSU president post. However, in 1989, Anju Sachdeva became the first woman president of DUSU and since then several other women have been elected to the post. Last year, NSUI made a comeback after seven years, with Rounak Khatri winning the presidential race.
The peaceful demonstration organized by Generation Z in Baneshwor took an unexpected turn as a group of protesters broke through barricades and entered the Federal Parliament compound. Despite the incident, the Gen Z Nepal group quickly distanced themselves and urged their fellow participants to leave the protest site due to escalating tensions. This development has sparked a call for a probe as tensions continue to rise and the government faces criticism for not addressing the grievances of the youth.
In a fiery social media post, Nishikant Dubey, a BJP MP, criticized Rahul Gandhi's celebration of Gen Z as defenders of democracy and the Constitution. Dubey pointed out that this generation is against family politics, corruption, and ideological ambiguity, and asked why they would tolerate Gandhi after his family's rule. The MP also added that they want to make Bangladesh an Islamic nation and Nepal a Hindu nation, implying that they may also want to make India a Hindu nation.
In a press conference, Rahul Gandhi alleged mass voter deletions in Karnataka's Aland constituency through fake logins and phone numbers from other states. However, the Election Commission of India rejected these claims as baseless and stated that no deletion of votes can be done by the public, and that the allegations were a mere misconception. This latest political controversy is expected to intensify ahead of the upcoming Bihar elections, with the BJP accusing Congress of obfuscating the electoral atmosphere.
BR Patil, Congress MLA from Karnataka's Aland, has claimed that there was an attempt by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to steal votes leading up to the 2023 elections in the state. This allegation, backed by evidence of over 6,000 voter deletions, has been supported by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi who has accused the BJP of systematically deleting the names of Congress voters. The BJP has denied these allegations, calling it a ploy by the Congress to discredit them and gain political mileage. However, Gandhi has hinted at more significant revelations to come.
Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel, H.D. Kumaraswamy, slammed the Karnataka government for the deteriorating state of Bengaluru's infrastructure, which has resulted in an IT company moving out of the city. He criticized Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar for their negligence and corruption. Kumaraswamy appealed to the industries not to leave Bengaluru and promised to rebuild the city. He also called out the government for their failure in utilizing taxpayers' money for development and demanded answers for the same.
In a press conference, Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi unveiled evidence showing a widespread conspiracy to delete voters from electoral rolls in India. He presented examples and detailed data indicating that the alleged operations were carried out through automated systems and coordinated at a centralized level. Gandhi claimed that these tactics were used to manipulate elections in several states, and also accused the Election Commission of facilitating this voter deletion.