
Ajmer, March 31: NSUI National President Vinod Jakhar made a significant statement regarding student politics. He emphasized that the funds collected from students in colleges will not go to waste. Efforts will be intensified to reinstate student union elections. Jakhar stated that elections for NSUI presidents will soon be conducted as they were previously, and initiatives will be taken to revive student union elections at the university level as well.
Addressing the interests of students, Jakhar assured that the funds collected from students will be utilized effectively, and there will be no compromise on student rights. He also criticized the central government’s policies, labeling them as anti-people.
During his journey from Jaipur to Bilara, NSUI workers warmly welcomed Vinod Jakhar at various locations. At a welcome event held at a hotel in Gagwana, NSUI State General Secretary Farhan Khan, State Congress Committee Secretary Sunil Lara, Aslam Pathan, Aziz Cheetah, Dr. Narendra, Najmuddin Sheikh, and Alisher Khan, among other leaders and workers, honored him with garlands and turbans. The enthusiasm among the workers was palpable, highlighting the organization’s commitment to strengthening student politics.
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