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Colleges may ban students? elections

VIOLENT CLASHES between student groups of the VSSD College three days back have forced many college managements to decide on a ban on college union elections. But they are apprehensive whether they enjoy the power to ban the students body elections. However, the college principals have decided to introduce a code of conduct for the candidates. In case of violation of the code, the elections will be suspended.

Published on: Jul 23, 2006, 24:40:00 IST
None | By , Kanpur
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VIOLENT CLASHES between student groups of the VSSD College three days back have forced many college managements to decide on a ban on college union elections. But they are apprehensive whether they enjoy the power to ban the students body elections.

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However, the college principals have decided to introduce a code of conduct for the candidates. In case of violation of the code, the elections will be suspended.

During the last academic session, many colleges did not favour students’ union elections but a Government Order forced them to hold union elections. However, the Christ Church Degree College, which had the court directives against the elections, was an exception. Other colleges had also proposed to get stay order against holding union election, but none of them filed any writ till date.

According to the district authorities, DAV, VSSD, DBS and BND colleges are highly sensitive colleges and they need careful handling during and after the elections. While the student leaders of the DAV and the VSSD colleges enjoy the patronage of political parties, the leaders of other colleges do not have the support of the political parties.

College authorities said they did not oppose elections if they were held in true spirit. But the interference by political parties through their youth organizations spoilt the healthy atmosphere of the college union election and also caused personal enmity among student leaders which could not be tolerated at any cost.

Though almost all the college principals are against union elections, they do not prefer to give vent to their feelings for fear of opposition from the students and the government as well. However, they have decided to stop the election process in the middle if the contestant violated the code of conduct during elections.

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