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Varun Choudhary (born February 6, 1995, in Delhi, India) is an Indian politician and the current National President of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI), the student wing of the Indian National Congress. Known for his significant contributions to student politics and activism, Choudhary has been a prominent advocate for gender equality, student rights, and social justice.

Early life and Background
Born to Late Mr. Tej Singh Choudhary, a businessman, and Mrs. Kusum Choudhary, Varun comes from a Hindu Gurjar family. He faced adversity early in life with the passing of his father in 2001, which instilled in him resilience and determination.

Varun's political journey began with his election as the youngest Secretary in the history of the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) in 2012, a role in which he showcased exceptional leadership capabilities.

Political career
●     Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU)


 * In 2012, Varun was elected as the youngest Secretary in DUSU's history, marking the commencement of his political career.

●     National Students' Union of India (NSUI)


 * 2012 : Appointed as Secretary of Delhi NSUI
 * 2013: Ascended to the role of General Secretary of Delhi NSUI, taking on greater responsibilities within the organisation.
 * 2015: Promoted to National Coordinator and then National Secretary of NSUI, demonstrating his leadership skills and commitment to student politics.
 * 2024: Appointed as the National President of NSUI, Varun has been instrumental in leading the organisation towards a progressive future.

Advocacy and Movement
Choudhary has been at the forefront of several significant student movements across India:


 * 2016/17: Active role in the BHU movement against gender discrimination.
 * 2016: Participation in the JNU students' movement against government repression.
 * 2019: Advocacy against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 through the Anti CAA/NRC Movement.
 * 2020/21: Support for the Farmers' movement against the controversial farm bills.
 * 2023: Solidarity with women wrestlers protesting against sexual harassment.