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CYSS hopes to ride 'Kejriwal wave' in DUSU polls

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Barely seven months after the party stormed to power in the national capital, members of AAP's students' wing -- Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti (CYSS) -- are leaving no stone unturned to make sure that they emerge on top in the DUSU polls riding the 'Arvind Kejriwal wave'.

While the Delhi Chief Minister's smiling face adorns CYSS posters and banners all over North Campus, the young candidates keep echoing his name as they promise their fellow students a politics free of "money power and muscle power".

The newest entrant in the fray has turned the traditional DUSU calculations on its head with the contest this year set to be a "triangular" one as against the earlier two-sided affair involving NSUI and ABVP.
 

The day their names were officially announced as CYSS panelists, Hitanshi Chauhan, Rahul Raj Aryan, Garima Rana and Kuldeep Bidhuri were seen standing behind Kejriwal at a star-studded concert at Talakatora stadium, something that did not go down well with the opposition, which questioned the chief minister's presence at a students' event.

"Arvindji was there merely to boost our morales. And the performers were any way AAP supporters and did not charge us a penny," said Bidhuri, CYSS's presidential candidate.

As to their stand for the DUSU poll contest, the CYSS candidates said that they are conditionally supporting the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS), which is a major poll issue, although they were quick to add that it does not have "much relevance" among students as per an in-house survey done by them.

"We conducted a survey of around 20,000 students. The issue does not have much significance for them. It would be wrong to roll it back, but we will correct the errors," said Hitanshi, who is fighting for the post of Joint Secretary.

Garima, the vice-presidential candidate, said there should be no "unilateral decisions".

"We are talking to students. Changes are required, but there should not be any unilateral decision," she says.

The candidate for the secretary's post, Rahul Raj Aryan, added, "In the last 10 years, issues used to be photocopied from one elections to the other. But we will not only fight money and muscle power but also ensure that DUSU works as a pressure group.

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First Published: Sep 09 2015 | 2:13 PM IST

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