In the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Student Union Election 2025, counting for 26 councillor posts has been completed so far. ABVP has taken the lead on 14 councillor posts, while ABVP and Left candidates are in a tough contest for the General Secretary and Joint Secretary positions. Left candidates are leading for the President and Vice-President posts, indicating a balance in student politics.
JNUSU Election: Counting of votes for the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Student Union elections is underway on Thursday. So far, counting for 26 out of 47 councillor posts has been completed, with 14 ABVP candidates emerging victorious. Rajeswar Kant Dubey of ABVP is leading for the General Secretary post and Anuj Damara for the Joint Secretary post, while Left candidates are ahead for the President and Vice-President positions. These election trends clearly reflect the current landscape of student politics among students and in the university.
ABVP takes lead in councillor posts
Counting of votes for the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Student Union Election 2025 is ongoing. So far, counting for 26 out of 47 councillor posts has been completed, with 14 ABVP candidates securing victory. For the General Secretary post, ABVP's Rajeswar Kant Dubey is leading with 1496 votes, while Anuj Damara is ahead for the Joint Secretary post with 1494 votes. These figures indicate b support and dominance for ABVP among students.
Status of President and Vice-President posts
For the President's post, Aditi Mishra of the Left is leading with 1375 votes, while Vikas Patel (ABVP) is trailing with 1192 votes. For the Vice-President's post, K. Gopika (Left) maintains a b position with 2146 votes, while Tanya Kumari (ABVP) is following her with 1437 votes. The vote counting for these positions has revealed a clear picture of support for various panels among students.

Lead in General Secretary and Joint Secretary posts
For the General Secretary post, ABVP's Rajeswar Kant Dubey is leading with 1496 votes, while Sunil Yadav of the Left is trailing with 1367 votes. For the Joint Secretary post, Danish Ali of the Left with 1447 votes and Anuj Damara of ABVP with 1494 votes are in a close contest. This indicates that the competition between both panels for the central panel of the student union is ongoing.
At this stage of vote counting, it can be said that ABVP has established a b hold on councillor posts, while Left candidates are leading for the President and Vice-President positions. The JNUSU 2025 results will influence the landscape of student politics across the entire university. Vote counting will continue until the final results are declared.













