"A resolution was passed in the General Body meeting last night that JNU student union polls will not be conducted as per the Lyngdoh committee recommendations but the JNU Constitution will be followed," JNUSU Vice President Shehla Rashid Shora said.
"The Lyngdoh panel mandate has various arbitrary clauses which we have always been opposed to. However, now we have decided to reject it and hold our polls as per the university constitution," she added
The committee headed by former Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh had in 2005 recommended a cap of Rs 5,000 on election expenses per candidate besides formulating other rules and regulations for cleaning up campus politics. In 2006, the Supreme Court had directed that these recommendations be implemented.
After a four-year long legal battle, JNU students had in 2012 agreed to a five-point relaxation to them from the recommendations and went ahead with the polls.
Students are the sole authority for conduct of the student union elections and the university administration has no role in the entire process.
