Jawaharlal Nehru University's Election Committee has finalized the candidate list for the 2025-26 Students' Union polls, with twenty contestants vying for four central panel posts. A triangular contest is expected between the Left alliance, ABVP, and NSUI, alongside independent and smaller group candidates. Polling is scheduled for November 4, with results anticipated by November 6.
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