India, March 2 -- Delhi University (DU) is considering a proposal to eliminate direct voting for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections - a system that has been in place for decades and also in the spotlight often for the drama it generates on campus. Last year, the elections drew scrutiny from the Delhi High Court, leading to an unprecedented delay in counting of votes. In a meeting on last Thursday, the new voting proposal was put on hold, stalling any progress on introducing a new two-tier selection process. Is this, then, the end of the road for this matter? "The EC has not made a decision yet," says LS Chaudhary, Executive Committee (EC) member and Advocate Member of the Delhi University Court. "The matter was deferred...