The Asian Age

JNU union poll schedule out

Candidates list to be displayed today, results on Sept. 11

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The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) polls are slated for September 8 this year, while the Delhi University Students’ Union (Dusu) elections are scheduled for September 12.

The JNUSU election process started on Sunday, with a tentative list of voters being displayed. The nomination­s will be filed on Tuesday and the final list of candidates will be displayed on Wednesday.

Last year, both the DUSU and JNUSU elections were held on September 9.

The presidenti­al debate

will be held on September 6 on the campus and the results of the election will be declared on 11 of the same month.

One of the agendas of RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) was to focus on “commitment to national integratio­n and unity” and to “expose subversive anti-national forces”.

The ABVP's other key agendas include rejection of 100 per cent viva-voce and establishm­ent of placement cells in the varsity. Last year, to defeat the threat posed by the rightwing ABVP, several leftleanin­g parties came together to hold on to their bastion with AISA and SFI candidates grabbing the four JNUSU posts.

This year too, several left-leaning student organisati­ons have given a call for unity. The Students’ Federation of India has said that while last year the JNU student community was at the receiving end of an ideologica­l attack post February 9 incident, this year the attacks have become more direct.

“It was institutio­nal in nature. We witnessed unpreceden­ted seat cuts, scuttling of reservatio­n, disappeara­nce of a student and criminalis­ation of student dissent,” the SFI said. It feels polls are important as the JNU is at crossroads and the path the student movement pursues at this juncture will be critical.

The student organisati­ons appealed to all progressiv­e organisati­ons on the campus to consider forming a broader progressiv­e unity in the upcoming polls.

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad will focus on “commitment to national integratio­n and unity’ and to “expose subversive anti-national forces”

 ??  ?? Policemen keep a vigil near the railway station on the day of the sentencing of Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in New Delhi on Monday.
Policemen keep a vigil near the railway station on the day of the sentencing of Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in New Delhi on Monday.

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