They made the complaint to the media after meeting Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Professor Niaz Ahmed Khan on Tuesday. At the time, Umama told reporters that before the elections, ballot papers for the DUCSU elections were found in an unprotected state at a printing house in Gausul Azam Market on Sept 7. “We have sought clear information from the administration in this regard,” she said. The voter turnout reported in the DUCSU elections did not match what the candidates and their agents observed, she said. As a result, the candidates demanded the publication of the voters' signature list. Umama said that several irregularities in the election were discussed with the vice chancellor. Abdul Kader said that the group had asked the...