DUSU Vice-President Faces Ouster Amid Vandalism Allegations
The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) executive committee has proposed the removal of its vice-president, Abhi Dahiya, over allegations of vandalizing its North Campus office. Dahiya, a Congress-affiliated NSUI member, denies the claims, calling them illegal and agenda-driven. A final decision will be made by the central council.
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The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) executive committee has passed a proposal to remove vice-president Abhi Dahiya following allegations of vandalism at the union's North Campus office, sources reveal.
Dahiya, affiliated with NSUI, has termed the move as 'illlegal' and 'agenda-driven,' attributing the allegations to political motives. He alleged that ABVP members targeted him for exposing a fake marksheet scandal involving DUSU president Tushar Dedha.
The proposal will now be reviewed by DUSU's central council and a meeting of various student unions' presidents for a final decision, while a university committee probes the matter.
(With inputs from agencies.)

