JUCSU election scheduled after 33 years amid tension and uncertainty

Worries and concerns linger among students and teachers as the Jahangirnagar University Central Students Union (JUCSU) gears up for polls on Jul 31 after over three decades of waiting and protests.
Everyone want the election to be held, but has set different “conditions” for the polls and is unwilling to yield on their demands.
Experts say the future of the 10th JUCSU depends on whether the administration can hold a proper election, resolving or avoiding the differences of opinion of the active student organisations.
Some students believe that the issue of the “trial of Awami League associates” emerging after the government was toppled on Aug 5 by the Anti-discrimination Student Movement, has been linked to the election, adding further complications.
After the schedule and election date were postponed twice, students are now “in doubt” about the voting day set for Jul 31.
Over six weeks have passed since the schedule was announced, but active student organisations are not showing any particular enthusiasm for the elections. However, student leaders say they are preparing internally.
The uncertainty regarding the JUCSU elections is also evident in the statement by Prof Mafruhi Sattar, a member of the Election Commission and dean of the Faculty of Biology.
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