Unexpectedly, BAPSA-- the organisation that is contesting union elections for the second time-- candidate Rahul Sonpimple stole the thunder with what can be called the most powerful address of the evening. Sonpimple largely in his speech highlighted the plight of the oppressed dalit class in the campus and country in the wake of Una violence and called for unity against 'oppressers'. Rejecting any kind of dialogue with the right wing in sheer absence of 'rationality', he condemned the 'greedy' Left in the campus. "Kitna daraaoge ki Gabbar aajayea, Gabbar aajayega? Main kehta hoon is baar campus mein Gabbar nahin kabali aayega (Stop scaring us of the outcome. I say, this time Kabali instead of Gabbar, would come to the campus) ," he said making a refernce to Rajinikath's Kabali.