Student union polls will be held in Hry before Oct 15: Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

After a gap of nearly 22 years, student union elections would be held in colleges and universities of before October 15, Minister said Monday, saying the ruling BJP has thus fulfilled its poll promise.

Student union elections in would be conducted before October 15 for the current academic session of 2018-19, he said in a statement.

A foolproof system will be put in place to ensure free, fair and peaceful elections, it said.

Notably, the students' union polls were banned in 1996 by the then Minister following incidents of violence.

Members of the (INSO), the INLD's students' wing, had been seeking students' body polls in the state.

too had raised the demand of holding these elections.

Reacting to the decision of holding student unions polls, INSO chief said that "government is holding indirect polls to student union bodies, which is not acceptable".

"We will strongly oppose this move of the government. We will be holding a meeting in Chandigarh on October 4 in this regard to decide future course of action," Chautala told reporters in on Monday.

He alleged that "government wants to have its control over varsities by having indirect polls. This is violation of rights of the students."

Earlier, the had set up a panel headed by Prof Tankeshwar Kumar, of and Technology, to give its recommendations on holding of the student union polls in the state.

As per official figures, there are 227 colleges 147 government and 80 government-aided. has 12 state government-run universities, four central universities, 28 deemed and 19 private universities.

On July 31, Khattar had said students' union elections will be held in the state's colleges and universities in two months time, ending a decades-long wait.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 22:35 IST