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DU says 1 lakh bond rule to stay despite objections

Published on: Aug 19, 2025 03:36 AM IST

The university had issued the guidelines to prevent defacement this year, avoiding repetition of last year’s events when the DUSU elections witnessed widespread defacement of the campus and public property.

Days after the Delhi University issued fresh guidelines stating candidates should submit a 1 lakh bond to cover defacement during Delhi University Students’ Union campaign, a senior DU official said on Monday that they can’t withdraw the clause now.

Last year, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had submitted before the court that an expense of 1 crore was incurred for cleaning of the defacement during the DUSU elections.

Students had later raised objections to the clause, to which officials had said they will reconsider.

“We had a discussion on the same and the university explored several options. However, it will be very difficult for the university to do away with the clause of the bond as it was passed as an Executive Council (EC) resolution and was submitted to the Delhi High Court,” Raj Kishore Sharma, the Chief Election Officer, DU, said.

The university had issued the guidelines to prevent defacement this year, avoiding repetition of last year’s events when the DUSU elections witnessed widespread defacement of the campus and public property. The counting of votes and declaration of result were delayed by almost two months after Delhi High Court had taken note of the defacements and ordered clearing all of them.

Last year, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had submitted before the court that an expense of 1 crore was incurred for cleaning of the defacement during the DUSU elections. The court had thereafter asked DU to compensate for the cost incurred by civic agencies like MCD and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and had further directed the university to recover the amount from the contesting candidates if they want.

The university had allegedly said they would not be able to pay the compensation and can neither ask the students to pay.

The DUSU elections for this year will be held on September 18 and counting will be done on September 19, according to a schedule released by the university.

 
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