India, Nov. 5 -- The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus on Tuesday turned into a carnival of democracy. The students of the university voted in one of Delhi's most closely watched student elections, a contest that often mirrors India's larger political divides.

JNUSU polls recorded a voter turnout of 67 per cent this year, a slight dip from 70 per cent in the previous election. In the 2023-24 polls, the university had witnessed 73 per cent voting - the highest in the past decade.

Polling began at 9 am and continued till evening, with students casting their votes after the 5.30 pm deadline. The JNUSU election committee said counting will start at 9 pm on Tuesday, and final results will come out on November 6.

A total of 9,043 stud...