Student Union Elections: Delhis Crores vs Keralas Debates

Student Union Elections: Delhis Crores vs Keralas Debates

Devansh Devansh October 3, 2025 8:00 pm, 20:00

Student union elections across India show big differences. Delhi University elections use lots of money and fancy cars. But in Kerala, students focus on talking about issues and ideas. In.

New Delhi, 2 Oct 2025

Student union elections across India show big differences. Delhi University elections use lots of money and fancy cars. But in Kerala, students focus on talking about issues and ideas.

Delhi Elections Use Lots of Money

In Delhi, student union elections are very big. Candidates use fancy cars and famous people to get votes. They spend a lot of money, maybe 1 to 2 crore rupees. This is against the rules, which say they should only spend 5000 rupees. Some people say these elections are a way to start a career in big politics. But they worry that money and caste matter more than student problems.

Kerala Elections Focus on Ideas

In Kerala, elections are very different. Students dont spend much money. They talk about problems and have debates. They raise small amounts of money from other students. In Hyderabad, students had only five days for their election. They used phones and posters to share their ideas. In West Bengal, there are not many student elections now. Some people think this is bad because students cant speak up about their problems. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming. Today's Cache Your download of the top 5 technology stories of the day. Science For All The weekly from science writers takes the…

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Updated 3 Oct 2025, 18:34 IST; source: link