According to police officials, over 60 FIRs have been registered so far against candidates and others affiliated to various student outfits for defacement of public property, but the candidates continue to openly flout the rules.
"We promote paperless campaigning and even if students have to use posters they have to be handmade. We have also demarcated a special area for these posters known as 'Wall of Democracy'. But the candidates and parties do not pay heed to the rules," DS Rawat, Chief Election Commissioner for DUSU polls, told PTI.
The act further states that the guilty "shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine which may extend to Rs 50,000, or with both".
"As per the Lyngdoh Committee rules, the candidates cannot post any printed poster and the Defacement Act does not permit them to paste posters on walls. The rules are being openly flouted. But since the defacement matter comes under purview of Delhi Police, the varsity cannot do anything about it," Rawat said.
