Last year, AISF had for the first time independently contested elections and opened its account in the union polls with Kanhaiya, who was elected for the President's post.
During his tenure as JNUSU President, Kanhaiya became centre of a major controversy when he along with two other students was arrested in a sedition case over an event on campus during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.
This is for the first time that AISA, the student wing of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) and SFI have formed an alliance for JNU polls which has been named as "Left Unity".
Students Front for Swaraj (SFS), the student wing of AAP's breakaway group Swaraj Abhiyan, has also fielded its candidates for the four crucial central panel posts in JNU for the first time.
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"The nomination and withdrawal process has concluded. After the scrutiny 18 nominations were found valid for the Central Panel. While five candidates are in fray for the post of President, nominations of four students have been accepted for the vice president post," Ishita Mana, newly appointed CEC for JNUSU polls said.
"There are four and five candidates in race for the post of General Secretary and Joint Secretary. A total of 75 nominations were received for the central panel while 120 students had filed nominations for the post of councillors," she added.
Besides the routine campaigning, the candidates in JNU are also supposed to make speeches about their agenda followed by a round of questions at the "Presidential debate". The night-long event which is conducted in the style of US Presidential debate is a sought after affair and also a deciding factor for the union elections.
Last year, AISF had opened its account in the JNUSU polls winning the president's post, while RSS' student wing ABVP has bagged one of four central panel slots after a gap of 14 years.