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JNU set to witness Students’ Union election on March 22 after 4 years

The upcoming Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union Election, scheduled for March 22, is pivotal, just ahead of the Lok Sabha election. As the campus gears up for this significant event, all eyes are on the vibrant political landscape of Jawaharlal Nehru University, where student voices play a crucial role in shaping not only campus policies but also broader socio-political narratives

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Mar 11, 2024, 10:40 am IST
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After four years, just before the Lok Sabha election, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Campus is set to witness the Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union Election on March 22, the poll body election committee said on March 10.

Amid students’ continuous demand for the Student Union Election, the JNUSU election will held on March 22, and the the final result will be declared on March 24.

A tentative voters list will be displayed on March 11, 2024. After the objection in the voter list, the correction in the Voters List will begin on March 12 between 09:00 am – 05:00 pm.

On Thursday, the Nomination Form will be issued between 02:00 pm – 05:00 pm. On March 15, the nominations can be filed between 09:30 am -05:00 pm.

On March 16, the list of valid Nominations will be displayed at 09:00 am, after the display of valid nominations, the withdrawal of nominations will take place between 10:00 am – 01:00 pm. Later on, the final list of candidates will be notified on March 16 at 03:00 pm. A press conference will also held by the election committee on March 16.

The School-level General Body Meetings will be organised from March 17 to March 19. The University level General Body Meetings (UGBM) will begin on March 20, 10 am.

The panel has stressed that any corrections to the voters’ list will have to be made well in advance before the filing of nominations.

Meanwhile, the Election Committee has revealed plans for additional activities, such as a presidential debate intended to encourage candidacies to engage in candidacies’ open communication.

Additionally, a number of General Body Meetings (GBMs) will be held to provide a forum for discussion and debate on current topics.

Shailendra Kumar, the head of the committee, emphasised the significance of these gatherings, saying that they guarantee the electoral process’s integrity and transparency in addition to fostering communication between candidates and voters.

He exhorted students to get involved in all of these activities since they will be instrumental in determining the direction the school takes in the future.

Additionally, Kumar stated that a comprehensive timetable for the GBMs will not be made public until the confirmation of the final applicant list.

On January 28, after a relentless struggle by JNUSU and the United student community, the JNU Administration was forced to release the first notification towards the conduct of JNUSU elections.

The circular came hours after JNUSU submitted a final memorandum to the JNU Administration and called for a complete University Strike on January 30 and a total non-cooperation movement with the administration.

According to Lyngdoh committee recommendations, the student union elections should be conducted within six to eight weeks from the commencement of the semester. The university requested the cooperation of all students in ensuring fair and orderly elections.

The last JNUSU elections took place more than four years ago, in September 2019. The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) saw a sweep of votes in 2019 led by the unified front of Left student organisations Student Federation of India (SFI), All India Students Association (AISA), All India Students’ Federation (AISF), and Democratic Students’ Federation (DSF). Aishe Ghosh was elected as JNUSU president, defeating the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, which was the erstwhile competitor.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: Students' Union electionJNUSU electionsDemocratic Students' FederationDelhiJNUABVPAll India Students Association
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