With so many people excited to know who can be the game-changer in the Panjab University Campus Student Council elections, nine aspirants are in the race for becoming President, Secretary, and Joint Secretary.
PUSU and other parties declared their nominated members and will compete for these posts. A fierce competition is expected in the elections, with each candidate and party taking the right measures to prove themselves ideally suited for the posts. The gymnasium hall in PU has been chosen as the venue for counting.
Among the nine candidates, the fascinating part is that out of them, three are women. Yuvraj Garg, Saksham Singh, Manika Chabra, Jatinder Singh, Divyansh Thakur, and many other candidates from their respective parties are an integral part of the elections, with a vision to empower the students and open new doors of opportunities for their professional and personal growth.
The fate of all the candidates participating in these elections will be decided in a few days. Nearly 15,000 students will cast their votes and it is expected that whoever wins will have marginal gaps with his or her competitors.
Keeping safety and security in mind, a team with more than 1000 police personnel has been assigned, including 8 inspectors, senior officials, and hundreds of junior staff.
As per the recent statement of Bhupinder Singh, the president of PUSU, there has been a downfall in student activism in recent years. All the parties are having tough competition and the alliance among parties is less expected this time.
Since 1977, PUSU has been operating and the party members are pretty confident about winning the PU Campus Student Council elections. Surprisingly true, they are contesting only for the post of joint Secretary.
After leaving the party and joining Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, whether Davinder Pal Singh would get fruitful outcomes or not, the audience is confused yet exhilarated to uncover this.
With so many incidents of violence and hooting coming into the limelight, the police will take strict action against everyone who is found doing something that is unethical. According to the senior officials in Chandigarh, any violation of the election code will not be acceptable at any cost.
The Dean of Student Council has strongly condemned every practice that puts human life in danger. Spreading the message of peace is something that every member of the Student Council is aiming at.
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