Ankit Hans, a student of economics at JNU, was trying to conduct the opinion poll, seeking a sample size of 500 by polling at different parts of the 1,000-acre campus.
"The election committee has rejected the application to conduct opinion polls during the period when model code of conduct is in force," Ishita Mana, Chief Election Commissioner for JNUSU polls, said in response to the application.
"The publication of result of any public opinion polls or exit polls is likely to affect the unbiased exercise," she added.
While no opinion polls have been conducted before JNUSU elections in the varsity's history, the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations that apply to student elections in India do not mention any regulation about opinion polls.
The polling for the keenly contested elections will be held on September 9 and the counting of votes will begin the same night.
The candidates will tonight take out a torchlight march and highlight their agendas for the upcoming polls.
The night-long event, conducted in the style of US presidential debate, is a sought after affair and also a deciding factor for the students' union elections.
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