The Delhi High Court has stopped the counting of votes for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections due to the "defacement" of public property by candidates. The court has directed the university to reimburse the costs incurred in removing the defacement and called for a stricter implementation of the Lyngdoh Committee's guidelines on election spending for student organizations. The decision has sparked a reaction from the Sangh-backed ABVP, who view it as an attack on student democracy.
Female students at Rajiv Gandhi University of Law are protesting against Vice-Chancellor Prof. Jai Shankar Singh's unannounced visit to their hostel, which they claim is a breach of their privacy. The incident has sparked widespread complaints about safety and lack of representation, leading to an indefinite sit-in protest by the students. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has assured the students of prompt action and the State Women's Commission has recommended the immediate removal of Prof. Singh.