Bihar: NSUI Secures President, General Secretary Posts In Patna University Students' Union Polls; ABVP Bags 2 Seats
· Free Press Journal

Patna: The Congress-backed NSUI secured president and general secretary posts in the Patna University Students' Union elections, while Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) got two seats, officials said on Sunday.
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Another students' union Team Osama bagged the vice president seat in the elections, the results of which were announced on Saturday night.
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The ABVP managed to secure the posts of joint secretary and treasurer, while candidates backed by the JD(U) and the RJD failed to win a single seat, the officials said.
Shantanu Shekhar of the National Students’ Union of India won the president post by defeating Prince Kumar of JD(U)'s student wing by a margin of 1,496 votes, while NSUI's Khushi Kumari was elected to the general secretary post.
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She defeated her nearest rival Pratyush Raj of Chhatra RJD by a margin of 553 votes.
Sifath Faiz of Team Osama trounced Chatra JD(U) nominee Ayush Harsh with a 71-vote margin.
ABVP's Abhishek Kumar won the joint secretary post, and its nominee Harsh Vardhan bagged the treasurer post.
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