New Delhi, Aug. 6 -- After last year's Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections saw posters, pamphlets, banners, and graffiti smother walls, flyovers, and metro pillars across the North and South Campus, the university is planning ahead. This time, it wants to run a cleaner, more responsible campaign - and it's pushing a "Green Election, Clean Election" drive to make sure of it.

Last year's DUSU elections saw widespread defacement of university and public property. While polling was held on September 27, 2024, the counting of votes and declaration of results were delayed by nearly two months after the Delhi High Court took note of the violations and ordered all defacements to be cleared.

Following court orders, students were di...