Panjab University: A House Divided, Yet Hoping to Deliver
The Panjab University Student Council, installed on September 4, 2025, presents a fascinating mix of political affiliations, creating what many are calling a “mixed house.” This coalition government follows a history of past councils plagued by internal strife and factionalism.
The newly elected President, hailing from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), has pledged to prioritize student welfare as a core mandate. This commitment, however, is met with a range of perspectives from other council members representing diverse student groups.
Members from opposing parties have voiced their concerns, emphasizing the need to uphold student rights and remain vigilant against any potentially partisan agendas. Despite these differing viewpoints, a shared goal unites them: addressing the pressing issues faced by the university’s student body.
The success of this diverse council will hinge on its ability to navigate political differences and deliver tangible results. The coming months will be crucial in determining whether this “mixed house” can truly serve the interests of Panjab University students, or if past patterns of infighting will resurface, hindering progress. The efficacy of this coalition will be a key indicator of the future of student representation within the university.