DUSU polls: Students Want Leaders To 'Work Tirelessly, Improve Campus Environment'
The Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections were last held in 2019. The elections could not be held in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19 while possible disruptions to the academic calendar prevented its conduct in 2022.

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Students participating in the Delhi University Students' Union elections on Friday expressed hope that students' leaders will ''work tirelessly and improve the campus environment.'' For most of them, this was the first opportunity to vote in the campus elections. The Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections were last held in 2019. The elections could not be held in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19 while possible disruptions to the academic calendar prevented its conduct in 2022.
Tanupriya, a first-year student of Hansarj College, said they hope for the students' leaders will ''work tirelessly and improve the campus environment.'' Aastha Verma, another first-year student of Hansraj College, said the outcome of the elections will impact not only the university's future but also their education.
Vaishali, a fresher from Miranda House, said several changes are needed to enhance the campus experience and added that the students are eagerly waiting for the promises made by students' leaders to become a reality.
''Students from all around the world come here for education. Several changes are needed to enhance the campus experience. The candidates have made sweeping promises and all students are eagerly anticipating the moment when these promises will turn into a reality,'' she told PTI.
The voting process for students of day classes concluded at 1 pm while those in evening classes can cast their votes till 7.30 pm.
Shambhavi, a first-year student at Campus Law Centre, however, expressed disappointment with the experience. She told PTI, ''I experienced this (election process) for the first time and did not like it much. They (students) wasted lot of papers. I found two candidates who spoke about this -- one of them actually cleaned the papers and another used leaves for campaigning.'' Kritarth Apurva, a first-time voter from Kirori Mal College, however, loved the experience.
''I am a first-year student and it was a great experience for me because I haven't voted in any other elections. It was a practice for me ahead of next year's Lok Sabha elections.'' Students thronged the polling booths on Friday to cast their votes. Many second- and third-year students who are experiencing the election process for the first time also expressed their excitement at being able to take part in the campus polls.
The votes will be counted on Saturday.
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