Chandigarh, Sept. 4 -- Heavy rainfall on Wednesday morning did not entirely dampen the spirit of the PUCSC elections but significantly impacted voter participation. This year, the voter turnout stood at 58.9%, a notable dip from last year's 66.6%. The weather appeared to have a split effect, with hostellers braving the rain while many day scholars found it difficult to reach the campus. However, in stark contrast, day scholars faced significant challenges. Many struggled to navigate waterlogged roads, and a large number of them were unable to reach the campus, directly affecting voter turnout. The security personnel maintained their vigil, with the rain not affecting their duties. Police officers stationed at the three North Campus gates continued their strict checks, umbrellas in hand and uniforms soaked. Situation took a dramatic turn on Tuesday evening when police apprehended an armed man on the campus. Around 5 pm, when student groups were demonstrating near the law department, police personnel spotted suspicious looking man. He was identified as 30-year-old Khushwinder Singh of Kharar. Upon intercepting him, police recovered a country-made pistol along with two live cartridges. Since he could not provide a licence, a case was registered....