JNU Election Results 2025 Live: Left unity scripts clean sweep, JNU campus turns red again
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Nov 07, 2025, 11:36:13 IST
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JNU Election Results 2025 Live: Left unity scripts clean sweep, JNU campus turns red again
JNU Election Results 2025 Live: The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) election results have been announced, confirming a sweeping victory for the Left Unity across all four key positions. This year, 9,043 students were eligible to cast their votes, with a 67 percent turnout, reflecting the university’s continued tradition of vibrant student participation.
The Left Unity panel, represented by Aditi Mishra (President), Kizhakoot Gopika Babu (Vice President), Sunil Yadav (General Secretary), and Danish Ali (Joint Secretary), secured decisive wins over their ABVP counterparts. The election, which also saw participation from NSUI, BAPSA, and other independent groups, was marked by spirited campaigning and high engagement across the campus.
With counting now concluded, the final results reaffirm JNU’s long-standing inclination towards Left politics, as the campus once again turns red with the Left Unity claiming all major posts in the 2025 JNUSU elections.
08:42 (IST) Nov 06
JNU Election Results 2025 Live: Danish Ali leads for joint secretary post
In the joint secretary contest, Danish Ali (LEFT) is ahead with 1,220 votes, followed by Anuj (ABVP) at 1,118. Ravi Raj (CRJD) has 525 votes, Manmohan M. (PDSU) 234, and Kuldeep Ojha (NSUI) 123. IND, BLANK, and NOTA together total 234 votes. Counting continues across all posts, reflecting active participation and representation from multiple student groups.
08:41 (IST) Nov 06
Jawaharlal Nehru University Election Results 2025 Live: General secretary race remains competitive
Sunil Yadav (LEFT) and Rajeshwar K. D. (ABVP) are leading for the general secretary post with 1,107 and 1,148 votes, respectively. Shuaib Khan (BAPSA) has 500 votes, Preeti (NSUI) 272, and Gopi K. U. (AISF) 162. BLANK, IND, and NOTA votes account for 257. Counting is ongoing, with results expected to confirm the final winner on all central posts.
08:41 (IST) Nov 06
JNU Election Results 2025 Live: Vice president race led by Kizhakoot Gopika Babu
Kizhakoot Gopika Babu (LEFT) has taken the lead for vice president with 1,736 votes, followed by Tanya Kumari (ABVP) with 1,096 votes. S. Shahnawaz A. (NSUI) has 274 votes, while NOTA and BLANK total 322. IND votes are 26. Students across JNU have actively participated, forming long queues and engaging in the polls throughout the day.
08:41 (IST) Nov 06
Jawaharlal Nehru University Election Results 2025 Live: President post sees Aditi Mishra in lead
Aditi Mishra of Left Unity has secured 1,111 votes for the president post, leading over Vikas Patel of ABVP with 914 votes. Other candidates include S. Vijayalaxmi, Vikash, Raj Ratan R., Angad Singh, and Shirshava Indu. IND, BLANK, and NOTA votes total 144. Counting continues as the final result is expected on November 6, reflecting strong student participation.
08:41 (IST) Nov 06
JNU Election Results 2025 Live: Left Unity leads on all four central posts
Counting of votes for the JNUSU 2025 elections shows Left Unity leading across president, vice president, general secretary, and joint secretary. Aditi Mishra tops the presidential race, Kizhakoot Gopika Babu leads vice president, Sunil Yadav is ahead for general secretary, and Danish Ali for joint secretary. A total of 9,043 students were eligible to vote, with turnout recorded at 67 percent.
JNU Election Results 2025 Live: The counting of votes for the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) 2025 election results have been declared. The Left has bagged all the posts. A total of 9,043 students were eligible to vote, and the turnout was recorded at 67 percent. The elections are being held for four central posts: president, vice president, general secretary, and joint secretary. Multiple student groups, including Left Unity, ABVP, NSUI, BAPSA, and others, have fielded candidates, reflecting a competitive contest across the campus.
In the presidential race, Aditi Mishra of Left Unity has secured 1,861 votes, maintaining a strong lead over Vikas Patel of the ABVP, who received 1,447 votes. For the Vice President post, Kizhakoot Gopika Babu (Left Unity) leads decisively with 2,966 votes, while Tanya Kumari (ABVP) trails with 1,730 votes.
The General Secretary contest saw Sunil Yadav (Left Unity) emerge victorious with 1,915 votes, narrowly defeating Rajeshwar Kant Dubey (ABVP), who garnered 1,841 votes. In the Joint Secretary category, Danish Ali (Left Unity) leads with 1,991 votes, ahead of Anuj Damara (ABVP), who secured 1,762 votes.
Votes for independent candidates, blank ballots, and NOTA have also been recorded, adding to the overall tally. Each post has witnessed multiple contenders, ensuring a diverse representation of student voices and ideologies. The results will determine the composition of the central panel for the 2025–26 academic year, which plays a key role in student governance at JNU.
Counting continues as officials compile the final totals for all candidates. Students, faculty, and observers are following the process closely, with anticipation building around the official declaration of winners. The JNUSU elections this year have highlighted active participation and engagement from the student body across the campus.