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Tuesday, December 8, 1998

Students divided over election dates

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
VADODARA, Dec 7: Students of the M S University may not get to vote till the end of this year following a stay order declaring the elections to be postponed.

While students haven't approached the university authorities for representations either for or against the move, the student union is divided on the issue. While one is pressing for the elections to be held as per the earlier dates, the other is supporting the stay order.

The former points out that with the term of the old union expiring in September, the new union should take over. Those contesting this year point out that the current leaders want the elections to be postponed as they want to hold the reins for a longer time.

One of the students contesting for the post of the university general secretary, points out that if the elections are postponed, the union would not be able to complete its full term and next year would move court and obtain a stay order. Thus, the cycle would go on.

However, university General Secretary Prakash Verma, who supports the postponement, says Chirag Shah, who obtained a stay order from the court, was justified in approaching court. According to him, a month had already been lost in students' strike, which was followed by an agitation by teachers.

``The examination dates for the Faculty of Home Science have been declared and the vacation for the Polytechnic College will begin from December 24,'' Verma said, adding amidst this schedule it would be difficult to conduct the elections as per the scheduled date.

When contacted, university Vice-Chancellor Anil Kane said he couldn't take a decision as the court had declared a stay, but not many students were interested in elections. He, however, added that if stay was lifted and the students demanded an election, he would hold them.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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