The Delhi High Court has banned the victory in the DUSU election, strict security arrangements

New -Delhi, September 17 (IANS). The Delhi High Court has banned the victory march by the winning candidates in the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) election. The court issued strict instructions that the winning candidates could not take a victory march on the university campus, colleges, residences or any area of ​​the city. This decision was made to maintain the law and order during the DUSU election and to prevent any unforeseen incident. The court has made it clear that it does not currently interfere in the election process, but if the report of the situation is not positive, the work of the officials will be stopped after the score of votes. The atmosphere of the DUSU election at the University of Delhi is completely hot. There is a difficult battle between the student organizations, and the atmosphere of the capital is painted in election color. Meanwhile, Delhi police have also made extensive preparations for safety arrangements. Northern District DCP Raja Banthia has informed that strict monitoring on the university campus will be done on the day of the polls. For this, more than 600 policemen have been deployed, which will be equipped with camera for body warfare. CCTV cameras and drones installed on site will also watch the election activities closely. The police also paid particular attention to traffic management. Some routes will be distracted on the day of the polls, and some routes may also be completely closed if necessary. It is especially planned to keep the student route for vehicles closed, so that the polling stations can be run smoothly. The DCP said police are fully prepared to prevent any disruption. The University Administration also made extensive arrangements to organize the voting process. The vote for students was arranged in colleges in the morning and evening shifts, so that all students can vote according to their time. -Ians Aks/DSC shares this story -tags