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ABVP Launches A Membership Campaign in DU Colleges

A student community, ABVP launches a membership campaign in DU colleges following its recent success in the DUSU election.

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ABVP or the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad is a student organisation which is connected to the BJP. ABVP launches a membership campaign in DU colleges. The organisation has recently had its impressive victory in the most recent Delhi University Students Union presidential election.

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This project will attempt to sign up 50,000 students as members between October 9 and October 13. For this, it will use both online and offline modes. From October 9 to October 13, the initiative will try to sign up fifty thousand students as members in both online and offline formats.

As per the press release, on the campaign’s first day, the volunteers of ABVP launched a membership campaign in DU colleges and opened registration desks. It includes Kirori Mal College, Ramjas College, and Aurobindo College. They actively enrolled students as members, offering both online and offline registration options.

The campaign kicked off with great enthusiasm from a significant number of students. Three out of the four central panel seats were won by the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad in the DUSU elections, further demonstrating the group’s sway over the student body.

Throughout this period, ABVP activists will visit colleges and educational institutions across Delhi. This was to inform students about the organisation’s activities and encourage them to become members. ABVP launches a membership campaign in DU colleges following the agenda and working hard to fulfil the aim of making at least 50,000 students as ABVP members.

Harsh Attri, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad Delhi State Secretary, highlighted that the campaign’s primary goal is to work towards the betterment of students and the nation. Under this initiative, they intend to visit all educational institutions in Delhi and extend invitations to students to join ABVP.

The significant response from students on the first day has greatly motivated the activists. ABVP launches a membership Programme in DU colleges and seeks to rally the entire student community to actively participate in the interest of both students and the nation. This initiative showcases the ABVP’s commitment to engaging and mobilizing young minds in Delhi. It signifies the importance of student activism in shaping the future of India.

In the recent DUSU elections, Tushar Dedha from ABVP secured the position of president, while Abhi Dahiya of the Congress-backed National Students of India (NSUI) was elected as vice president. Aprajita from ABVP emerged as the secretary, and Sachin Basla won the Joint Secretary post. These results were entirely in the favour of ABVP. This has boosted the confidence of the organisation to take further initiatives for its development and make it more broader. 

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad 

ABVP (Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad) is a student organisation. It was founded in 1948 under the guidance of RSS activist Balraj Madhok and was formally registered on July 9, 1949. The initial aim of the ABVP was to counter the influence of communism on university campuses. Yashwant Rao Kelkar, a lecturer in Bombay, played a significant role in organizing and expanding the ABVP in 1958. 

Over the years, various branches of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad have been involved in communal riots between Hindus and Muslims since 1961. However, in the 1970s, the ABVP also started addressing issues relevant to the lower middle classes. It focussed on issues such as corruption and government inaction. The ABVP played a prominent role in the political protests of the 1970s, particularly during the JP Movement, which led to collaboration among student activists in states like Gujarat and Bihar. 

By 1974, the ABVP boasted 160,000 members across 790 campuses. It had gained control over several prestigious universities, including the University of Delhi through student elections. In 1983, the organisation had 250,000 members and 1,100 branches.

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad continued to expand during the 1990s. It has gathered more support following events like the Babri Masjid demolition and the economic liberalisation policies of the P. V. Narasimha Rao government. Its growth persisted even after the UPA took power in 2003, with its membership tripling to 3.175 million members as of 2016. The ABVP claims to be India’s largest student organisation.

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ABVP launches a membership campaign in DU colleges following its recent success in the (DUSU) presidential election. The campaign aims to enrol 50,000 students as members between October 9 and October 13, employing both online and offline methods.

The volunteers of ABVP have set up membership desks in various colleges. It including Kirori Mal College, Ramjas College, and Aurobindo College. It has won three out of four central panel seats in the DUSU elections, emphasising its influence.

ABVP launches a membership campaign in DU colleges which focuses on student welfare and the nation’s betterment. ABVP activists will continue to visit educational institutions in Delhi to inform and invite students to join. The initial response has been enthusiastic, motivating the activists.

The recent DUSU election results further boosted ABVP’s confidence, inspiring them to undertake more developmental initiatives. This campaign underscores ABVP’s dedication to engaging and mobilising young minds. Its goal is to in shape India’s future through student activism.

VIA: Meenakshi Sharma
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