NEW DELHI: The posts of five councillors in the School of Language, Literature, and Culture Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University here have gone to two candidates each from the Students Federation of India and the All-India Students’ Association and one to the National Students’ Union of India.
Of the 31 newly elected councillors from different schools and centres at JNU, two are independent, nine are from the Youth for Equality, seven from the SFI, six from the AISA, four from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad and three from the NSUI.
NSUI satisfied
Satisfied with his party’s performance, NSUI spokesperson Kuntal Krishna said: “This is the first time that the NSUI has won seats in two major schools at JNU. In the School of International Studies, our candidate Zothanpuii got the maximum number of votes. It proves that students support the nuclear deal. We are happy that we got a foothold in JNU and are ready for a bigger role on the campus.”
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