DUSU President Tushar Dedha alleges vandalism and misconduct by NSUI members, calls for expulsion and police action

Jul 14, 2024

New Delhi [India], July 14 : Tushar Dedha, a member of ABVP and the President of the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU), has made serious allegations against members of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI), accusing them of engaging in vandalism and misconduct within the university premises.
"NSUI has kept goons in Delhi University. Vice President of NSUI, sat in his office last night and consumed liquor. After that 30-40 people first broke the glass of the room of the Joint Secretary of DUSU, then broke the glass of the room of the Secretary of DUSU and after that, they entered my office and broke the Ram temple in my office," DUSU President Tushar Dedha claimed.
He further said that the complaint will also be raised to the Delhi Police to ensure stringent action in the case.
"This attack on DUSU is not just an attack on DUSU, it is an attack on every student of Delhi University. NSUI goons drink alcohol in the office at night, after that they tease girls inside the campus and create hooliganism. I demand from the Vice Chancellor of Delhi University that goons like Abhi Dahiya should be expelled as soon as possible. We will also take our complaint to Delhi Police and get the strictest action possible against them," Dedha said.
Meanwhile, the National Students Union of India (NSUI) strongly criticised the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad's and alleged that the members of ABVP were trying to divert attention from the critical issue of fake degrees allegedly held by their office bearers at the University of Delhi.
NSUI President Varun Choudhary said, "This is a clear attempt by the ABVP to shift focus from real issues like the NEET, NET, and NTA scams. ABVP has consistently indulged in violence across Indian campuses. At the University of Delhi, they have repeatedly resorted to violence, including thrashing and threatening professors. These actions are not only condemnable but also reveal their true intent to mislead students and cover up their own malpractices."
In his detailed statement, titled "Our Response to ABVP's Diversion Tactics", Choudhary elaborated, "The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) condemns the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad's (ABVP) attempts to divert attention from the critical issue of fake degrees held by their office bearers at the University of Delhi. ABVP's fabricated violence, attacks on idols, and production of counterfeit degrees are efforts to mislead students and shift focus from their malpractices.