JNUSU

Elections to the JNU Students Union

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Dhananjay Tripathi, former president of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union writes about the impasse that has resulted in no elections to the JNUSU for the past two years in the university. His plea- "There is need from the part of the government to look into matter of JNUSU elections and to save it from being ruined. It is imperative that the student community of JNU should also explore all the possibilities to re-conduct their elections according to the JNUSU constitution without further delay". An article that details the controversy over the Lyngdoh Committee Recommendations and the JNUSU elections can be found here (subscription required). 

JNUSU Elections: Recent developments

In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court of India ordered a conditional stay on the students' union elections in Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU). The order on 24th October was enough to halt the normal electioneering process in the campus and scheduled elections for November 3rd were stopped. JNUSU (JNU students' union) follows an unique student election process, where the students themselves conduct elections without university administrative interference. The Supreme court has deemed it necessary for JNUSU to adhere to the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations for student union elections in the country. That the Lyngdoh Committee had considered the JNUSU to be a model for all other student unions in the country heightens the irony of the latest order by the Court. An University General Body meeting was convened in order to respond to the Supreme Court stay order. The resolutions of the UGBM are presented in this post. Also attached is a Students' Federation of India (SFI) communique on the issue.