DUSU Election 2025: It is not necessary to have bond money in the account to contest DUSU elections, know all the rules..

DUSU Election 2025: If you want to contest the Delhi University Students Union Election (DUSU), then you will have to arrange for a bail bond of Rs 1 lakh. An affidavit will have to be given along with it. However, the DU Students' Union Election Committee has clarified that there is no need to deposit the amount of the bail bond in the university or in your account. The bail bond should be signed by any of the parents/guardians/friends/supporters. This information has been given by the Chief Officer of DUSU Election, Prof. Raj Kishore Sharma. Talking to reporters, Chief Presiding Officer Dr. Rajesh Singh said that we want fair and transparent elections; everyone's cooperation is expected in this.
Only handmade posts are allowed to be pasted.
The Chief Election Officer also gave information about the program and conduct guidelines of DUSU Election 2025. He said that it has been clarified by the university that only handmade posters are allowed for students to campaign or to paste on the designated wall of democracy. Information on any kind of defacement can be given on the online portal of DUSU and in the case of the college, on the college portal. Strict action will be taken against violations of guidelines.
A team of observers will visit colleges.
Prof. Rajkishore Sharma informed that DUSU Election Committee and other committees like distortion prevention committee, discipline committees, student grievance cell, university proctor board, Delhi Police, and other civil agencies are keeping vigil and monitoring all aspects of DUSU elections 2025-26. The DUSU Election Committee has held meetings with prospective candidates and student groups and discussed conducting the DUSU elections 2025-26 in a free and fair manner. Students have clearly expressed their interest in keeping the elections free from any kind of distortion. The Chief Election Officer appreciated the cooperation received so far from the students in maintaining law and order and avoiding disruptive activities. He informed that a team of observers will visit the colleges and surrounding areas from Monday to prevent the problem of distortion.
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