PU set for Feb 28 polls amid strict guidelines
PATNA, Feb. 5 -- No printed posters or pamphlets, no use of loudspeakers, vehicles and animals, no extravagance and above all, no direct involvement of political parties . these are some of the measures for the candidates vying for the Patna University Students' Union (PUSU) elections, 2025-26.
As per the statute approved by the Chancellor in keeping with the recommendations of the Lyngdoh committee, no candidate shall be permitted to make use of printed posters, printed pamphlets or any other printed material for the purpose of canvassing. They may only utilise handmade posters and photo copies for the purpose.
No procession or public meeting should be held without prior written permission of the proctor/ principal, said a senior PU official familiar with the matter.
"While there are political student wings active, the Lyngdoh Committee aimed to restrict the high-stakes, big-budget campaigning characteristic of major political parties, focusing instead on a "campus-centric" approach, which should be the essence of student polls. Political parties should not be directly involved in student elections," said a PU official.
The Code of Conduct for the PUSU elections has come into effect with the announcement of the election schedule released by the PUSU chief patron and officiating vice-chancellor Prof Namita Singh, who has tried to streamline a lot of things in her just over four-month tenure. With this, the previous PUSU stands dissolved. The election will be held on February 28, said a PU notification.
This time the election is being held before the end of the one-year stipulated tenure of the PUSU to lay a platform for timely polls in future. The election in 2025 was held after a gap of over two years, while in the past elections remained held up for years. After 1984, PUSU polls could not be held due to fear of violence till 2012 and after a gap of over five years it was held next in 2018.
A senior PU official said that there could be around 20,000 voters in PU and the final electoral roll would be published on February 10. The nomination forms, along with rules for conduct of election and the code of conduct as per the 2018 statute approved by the Chancellor, would be available from February 11-14.
The nomination filing will take place from February 16-18, while scrutiny of forms will take place on February 19 and the final list of candidates will published on February 21 after the date for withdrawal of candidature....
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