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JUCSU polls set for July 31

Army to be deployed if needed


May 03, 2025 00:00:00


JAHANGIRNAGAR UNIVERSITY, May 2 (UNB): After more than three decades of remaining dysfunctional, Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union (JUCSU) election schedule has finally been announced.

Voting will take place on July 31 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with vote counting and results announcement on the same day.

The authorities said the members of Bangladesh army will be deployed on the campus ahead of the election if needed.

Chief Election Commissioner and English Department Prof Dr Moniruzzaman announced the schedule around 1:30am on Thursday at the university's administrative building council room.

Election Commission Secretary and JU Proctor Prof AKM Rashidul Alam, Commission members Prof Dr Md Lutful Elahi of History Department and Prof Rezwana Karim Snigdha of Anthropology Department, among others, were present.

According to the schedule, the draft voter list and code of conduct will be published on May 12. Objections to the draft voter list can be submitted until 5:00 pm on May 21 and suggestions on the draft code of conduct can also be submitted by the same date.

The final voter list and code of conduct will be published on June 30.

Nomination papers can be collected from July 1 and submitted by candidates or their representatives between July 1 and 7.

The preliminary list of candidates will be released on July 9 after scrutiny and appeals against rejections will be accepted on July 11 with hearings and verdicts scheduled for July 13.

The last date for withdrawal of nominations is July 14 followed by the final list of candidates on July 15.

Election campaigning will run from July 16 to midnight on July 28 and the list of unopposed winners will also be published on July 16.

Dr Moniruzzaman said voting will proceed on July 31 followed by immediate counting and result declaration.

JU Proctor Rashidul Alam said the campus will be brought under CCTV surveillance to ensure a peaceful and fair election.

He added that security personnel would remain vigilant to prevent outsiders from disrupting the environment, urging cooperation from all students.

He further said all necessary steps would be taken for a free and fair election, including seeking assistance from the army if required.

Earlier at 11:45pm on Wednesday, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Kamrul Ahsan held a press briefing in the new administrative building, announcing that the JAKSU and hall union elections would be held simultaneously on July 31 in accordance with Article 8(b) of the JAKSU constitution.

Terming the move a 'historic milestone,' the VC said, "Students have long been left out of the Senate. With this election, five elected student representatives will have a voice in the university's decision-making body."


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