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1 List of Presidents  





2 List of State Presidents  





3 Membership  





4 Campaigns  



4.1  'Burn the chaddi' campaign  







5 Controversies  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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National Students' Union of India
Formation9 April 1971; 53 years ago (1971-04-09)
TypeStudent wing
Legal statusActive
Headquarters5, Raisina Road, New Delhi

Membership

5.5 million

Chairperson

Mallikarjun Kharge

President

Varun Choudhary[1]

AICC Incharge

Kanhaiya Kumar[2]

National Media Chairman

Ravi Pandey[3]
Websitehttps://nsui.org/

The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) is the student wing of the Indian National Congress (INC or Congress). It was established on the 9th of April, 1971, founded by Indira Gandhi after merging the Kerala Students Union and the West Bengal State Chhatra Parishad to form a national students' organisation. Varun Choudhary is current National President of NSUI.[4][5]

List of Presidents[edit]

S.no President Period Home State
1 Rangarajan Kumaramangalam 1971 1974 Tamil Nadu
2 Mohan Gopal 1974 1976 Kerala
3 Geetanjali Maken 1976 1977 Delhi
4 K. K. Sharma 1977 1981 Uttar Pradesh
5 Subhash Chaudhary 1981 1982 Haryana
6 Ramesh Chennithala 1982 1984 Kerala
7 Mukul Wasnik 1984 1986 Maharashtra
8 Manish Tewari 1986 1993 Punjab
9 Saleem Ahmed 1993 1997 Karnataka
10 Alka Lamba 1997 1999 Delhi
11 Meenakshi Natarajan 1999 2003 Madhya Pradesh
12 Ashok Tanwar 2003 2005 Haryana
13 Nadeem Javed 2005 2008 Uttar Pradesh
14 Hibi Eden 2008 2012 Kerala
15 Rohit Chaudhary 2012 2014 Delhi
16 Roji M John 2014 2016 Kerala
17 Amrita Dhawan 2016 2017 Delhi
18 Fairoz Khan 2017 2018 Jammu and Kashmir
19 Neeraj Kundan 2019 2024 Jammu and Kashmir
20 Varun Choudhary 2024 Incumbent Delhi

List of State Presidents[edit]

S.no State President
1 Andhra Pradesh Naga Madhu Yadav
2 Arunachal Pradesh Saruk Yura
3 Assam Krishnanu Baruah
4 Bihar Shashi
5 Chhattisgarh Neeraj Pandey
6 Goa Naushad Chowdhari
7 Gujarat Narendra Solanki
8 Haryana Avinash Yadav
9 Himachal Pradesh Chatter Singh Thakur
10 Jharkhand Syed Aamir Hashmi
11 Karnataka Kirthi Ganesh
12 Kerala Aloshious Xavier
13 Madhya Pradesh Ashutosh Choksey
14 Maharashtra Amir Shaikh
15 Manipur Md Kabir Ahamad
16 Meghalaya Mewan P Pariat
17 Mizoram R. B. Lalmalsawma
18 Nagaland X Chophika Sumi
19 Odisha Yashir Nawaz
20 Punjab Isherpreet Singh
21 Rajasthan Vinod Jakhar
22 Sikkim
23 Tamil Nadu M Chinnathambi
24 Telangana Balmoor Venkat
25 Tripura Swarup Kumar Sil
26 Uttarakhand Vikas Negi
27 Uttar Pradesh Rohit Rana (West)
Anas Rahman (Central)
Rishabh Pandey(East)
28 West Bengal Sourav Prosad
29 Andaman and Nicobar Islands M. A. Sajid
30 Chandigarh Sachin Galav
31 Dadra Nagar Haveli
32 Daman and Diu
33 Delhi Ashish Lamba
34 Jammu and Kashmir Ajay Lakhotra
35 Ladakh
36 Lakshadweep Ajas Akber Puthiya Illam
37 Mumbai Pradyum Yadav
38 Puducherry Dr.Harsha Vardhan S

Membership[edit]

In order to become a member of NSUI, one must be under 27 years of age, must be a student, must be a citizen of India, must not be part of any other political organisation and must not have been convicted of any criminal activity in past.[6] NSUI categorizes its members into "Primary Members" and "Active Members". An aspiring member who applies for NSUI Membership, becomes a Primary member after the organisation's scrutiny process.[citation needed]

Campaigns[edit]

'Burn the chaddi' campaign[edit]

In June 2022 during the Karnataka textbook controversy the Congress students' wing NSUI (National Students Union of India) protested against the saffronisation of school textbooks. As a symbolic protest they burnt an underwear outside the Home of Education Minister BC Nagesh. They set fire to a pair of khaki shorts similar to the short in the uniform of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) members.[7]

The BJP complained to the police accusing the NSUI activists of trying to burn the minister's house down. Siddaramaiah said, "During a protest, we symbolically burnt one underwear - just one underwear. But the police and government made it a big issue and said we are trying to burn the house... So let's start a chaddi-burning campaign,". The Congress launched a "burn-the-chaddi" campaign and Siddaramaiah announced that, as a sign of protest against RSS ‘chaddis’ would be burnt.[7]

Controversies[edit]

In November 2013, two members of the NSUI were injured by police as they attempted to submit a memorandum to the district magistrate.[8] In late November, the NSUI filed a complain with the police against Madhu Kishwar, a writer who ousted the journalist that had been allegedly sexually assaulted by Tarun Tejpal.[9] NSUI national secretary Akshay Kumar, who was also elected as the joint secretary of Delhi University Students' Union in 2010, allegedly submitted fake documents to secure admission in the Department of Buddhist Studies. An FIR (first information report) was filed against him by the Department of Buddhist Studies.[10] In 2018, NSUI president Fairoz Khan stepped down from the post following the charges of sexual harassment against him.[11]

JNU attack : Nikhil Savani, Gujarat NSUI general Secretary, among over 10 injured as student body clashes with ABVP during protest against campus violence.[12]

Prayagraj arresting : On 26 July 2022, NSUI workers protested vehemently at University of Allahabad after the ED again called out Sonia Gandhi in the National Herald issue. Police arrested 15 protesters during the march. Those arrested are mainly Akhilesh Yadav, Himanshu Pachauri & Ajay Pandey Baagi.

Funeral Procession of Democracy : On April 20, 2023, a 'Funeral Procession of Democracy' was taken out under the leadership of Ajay Pandey Baagi and Himanshu Pachauri in protest against the cancellation of Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha membership. During Funeral Procession Himanshu Pachauri said: 'Two laws are applicable in this country. But we don't accept it, the government will pay the price for this act by losing power.'

Membership Drive : In December 2022, at University of Allahabad a membership drive was launched under the leadership of Himanshu Pachauri, in which thousands of students took membership of NSUI.

Varanasi attack : Valay Dutt Bajpai, NSUI Uttar Pradesh East General Secretary, ABVP students attacked the hostel of Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth because the ABVP was wiped out in the student union of Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cong appoints Varun Choudhary to head NSUI".
  • ^ "कन्हैया कुमार को सोंपी बड़ी ज़िम्मेदारी".
  • ^ "NSUI Incharge Shri Kanhaiya Kumar and NSUI President Shri Varun Choudhary has appointed Shri Ravi Pandey as National Chairman of NSUI Media Department with immediate effect".
  • ^ PTI (5 January 2024). "Congress appoints Alka Lamba chief of its women's wing, Varun Choudhary to head NSUI". ThePrint. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  • ^ "जानिए कौन हैं वरुण चौधरी जिसे कांग्रेस ने सौंपी NSUI की कमान, अलका लांबा बनी महिला कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  • ^ "u Membership terms". Login.nsui.in. Archived from the original on 28 August 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  • ^ a b "Karnataka: What is 'burn the chaddi' campaign? Know why politicians are burning underwears as protest". Free Press Journal. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  • ^ "NSUI students lathicharged during protest at inspector's office". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  • ^ "NSUI files complaint against Kishwar for tweeting survivor's name in Tejpal case". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  • ^ "NSUI national secretary submitted fake degree for admission in PhD course: DU Official". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  • ^ "NSUI president Fairoz Khan quits after Congress worker levels sexual harassment charges against him". The Hindu. PTI. 16 October 2018. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  • ^ "JNU attack: Nikhil Savani, Gujarat NSUI gen secy, among over 10 injured as student body clashes with ABVP during protest against campus violence". 7 January 2020.
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