Birsa Ambedkar Phule Students' Association

[7] In 2017, BAPSA blocked the JNU administration building for 20 days in protest at a cut in the number of reserved seats and changes in the entrance criteria for graduate programs which they thought would make it difficult for marginalised applicants to gain admission to study.

[7] The Hindu noted after the 2017 elections, where the BAPSA presidential candidate finished third, that the result showed "there was space for a party that did not subscribe to the Left-Right binary.

"[12] The 2017 elections to the JNUSU Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GSCASH) were won by BAPSA's Magare Bhupali Vithal.

[13] In the 2018 JNUSU election, BAPSA had its debut in JNU Students' Union having Sanjay Kumar as the Councillor in School of Arts and Aesthetics (SAA).

[14] In 2019 JNUSU election, Afreen Fatima also won, representing BAPSA & Fraternity Movement alliance, as the Councillor in the School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies.