NSUI Final Candidates List for DU Polls 2025 Announced
NSUI final candidates list for DU polls 2025 includes Joslyn Nandita Choudhary as presidential nominee, highlighting women’s leadership and campus reforms.
The NSUI final candidates list for the Delhi University polls was released on September 11. The student group confirmed its panel for the September 18 elections. Police also increased security on North Campus after the list was published.
Women’s leadership in focus
The NSUI final candidates list features Joslyn Nandita Choudhary as president. She is 23 and studying Buddhist Studies. Joslyn has worked on women’s rights and campus safety since 2019. Students say her entry marks an important moment. No woman has led DUSU since 2008.
The panel also has Rahul Jhansla for vice president. Kabir from Law Centre II is the contesting secretary. Lavkush Bhadana, 19, from Zakir Husain College, is joint secretary. Student sources say the mix of youth and experience is deliberate. Many first-years welcomed Lavkush’s nomination as a fresher’s voice.
Student response and campaign buzz
The NSUI final candidates list has already created excitement on campus. Posters and banners cover walls and gates across colleges. Social media videos show candidates meeting students in hostels and canteens. Online posts highlight Joslyn’s candidacy as historic. Women students say it reflects their concerns about safety and inclusion.
NSUI is promising better transport, affordable canteens, and improved libraries. Student supporters claim the party stands against money and muscle politics. Campaign speeches stress clean and issue-based politics. Social media activity shows growing support, especially among first-year students.
Why it matters this year
The NSUI final candidates list signals a change in student politics. A woman candidate, after 17 years, carries symbolic power. Analysts say NSUI is combining fresh faces with experienced campaigners. This strategy could appeal to a wider range of students.
Observers believe DUSU polls often mirror larger youth sentiment in Delhi. Online discussions suggest students want leadership that feels inclusive and responsive. NSUI is trying to capture that mood with its panel. The outcome will decide if this gamble pays off.
Conclusion
The NSUI final candidates list for 2025 puts women’s leadership at the centre. With Joslyn Nandita Choudhary as president, the panel carries both symbolic change and practical promises. Campaigns will grow louder before September 18. The counting on September 19 will show if NSUI’s message connects with Delhi University students.