New Delhi:The first phase of polling for four positions of Delhi University Students'' Union (DUSU) ended on Thursday, amid allegations of EVM malfunctioning and denial of entry to some candidates.
There are 16 candidates in the fray and 52 polling centres have been set up. Over 1.3 lakh students are eligible to cast their vote.
Polling began in morning colleges at 9.30 am and ended at 1 pm. Polling in evening colleges commenced at 3 pm and will end at 7.30 pm.
Thirty-eight per cent voter turnout was recorded across 17 booths in the North Campus where 400 police personnel were deployed to prevent any untoward incident, police said.
Senior Congress leader JP Aggarwal also visited North Campus around 11.30 am to canvass for candidates of the student wing of the party and interacted with young voters.
"#Dusu elections, campaigning in favour of #NSUI candidates at various colleges along with other #Congress member .. #Vote4NSUI #NSUI2311 @NSUIDelhi @nsui," he posted on Twitter.
Congress-affiliated National Students'' Union of India (NSUI) claimed its joint secretary candidate Abhishek Chaprana was refused entry to polling booths in Dyal Singh College in South Delhi. The student outfit also claimed that Chaprana was "illegally detained".
The police said Chaprana was canvassing for votes outside the college which were not allowed. When he was asked not to do it, he "misbehaved" with policemen and had to be detained, they said.
The outfit also alleged that an EVM malfunctioned at a college.
Ruchi Gupta, NSUI national in-charge tweeted, "Again, in Aryabhatt college, EVM is malfunctioning as usual AGAINST NSUI. When a ballot is pressed for NSUI candidate, EVM does not light up to indicate registration of vote. Our rep is getting more details. "