Showing posts with label Lezen Gyadi. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Ashok Doka Assumes Office as New ANSU President Amid Leadership Crisis

 


Itanagar, February 18, 2026:

The All Nyishi Students’ Union (ANSU) has witnessed significant developments over the past few days as multiple District Students’ Unions (DSUs), Branch Students’ Unions (BSUs), and several college student bodies declared Ashok Doka as the newly recognised President, citing an ongoing leadership crisis within the organisation.

On Wednesday, Ashok Doka officially assumed charge of the ANSU President’s office. His appointment has reportedly been accepted by General Secretary Mai Aram along with 17 elected executive members, marking a major shift in the union’s leadership structure.

Soon after taking office, Doka shared a message on social media expressing gratitude for the support extended to him. He stated that he would serve with “dedication, integrity, and transparency,” while upholding the legacy and vision of ANSU. Emphasising unity and collective responsibility, he pledged to work for the welfare of the student community and the overall development of the Nyishi society.


Ashok Doka assuming office in front of
 executive members, DSUs and Branch
 Students’ Unions.”

Doka also highlighted the need to strengthen the organisation’s voice, protect community rights, and revive what he described as the “lost glory” of ANSU, calling on members to work together towards building a more vibrant and active union.

The recent developments come amid internal challenges within ANSU, with observers closely watching how the new leadership will address organisational stability and future initiatives.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Six Nyishi Belt DSUs Declare Ashok Doka as ANSU President (2024–27)

 


Itanagar, February 15, 2026: 

In a significant development within the All Nyishi Students’ Union (ANSU), representatives from six Nyishi belt district students’ unions have jointly announced Shri Ashok Doka as the President for the 2024–27 term. The declaration followed a joint consultative meeting where delegates assessed the prevailing leadership situation and discussed the organisational future of ANSU.

The meeting saw participation from the All Papum Pare District Students’ Union (APPDSU), All Kurung Kumey District Students’ Union (AKKDSU), All Kra Daadi District Students’ Union (AKDDSU), All Keyi Panyor District Students’ Union (AKPDSU), All Kamle District Students’ Union (AKDSU), and All Pakke Kessang District Students’ Union (APKDSU). According to representatives, the decision was taken after deliberations on issues related to representation, administrative continuity, and the need to maintain functional stability within the student body.

The announcement comes against the backdrop of an unresolved leadership controversy stemming from the 2024 ANSU election. Lezen Gyadi had earlier emerged victorious in that contest, reportedly defeating Ashok Doka by 91 votes. However, the election process drew criticism due to incidents of violence and disagreements over procedures, which contributed to divisions among different sections of the organisation.



Ashok Doka with six Nyishi belt district unions
 during the meeting. (Photo: Keyi Panyor News)


Previously, the Nyishi Elite Society (NES) had intervened by forming a Former ANSU Leaders Forum to monitor the electoral process and encourage transparency. The forum’s role was intended to strengthen democratic practices and help maintain institutional credibility during a period of internal dispute.

With the latest declaration by the six district unions, discussions surrounding ANSU’s leadership structure are expected to continue, as stakeholders weigh the implications of the move and consider possible pathways toward organisational consensus.

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