The committee headed by former Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh had in 2005 recommended a cap of Rs 5,000 on election expenses per candidate besides formulating other rules and regulations for cleaning up campus politics.
In 2006, the Supreme Court had directed that these recommendations be implemented.
"The limit needs to be revised," said Amrish Ranjan Pandey, spokesperson of the Congress-affiliated National Students' Union of India (NSUI).
ABVP is BJP's students' wing.
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It is not the spending cap alone which is a cause for dissatisfaction as some other recommendations of the Lyngdoh Committee, too, have come in from criticism from student leaders.
No printed pamphlets are allowed as per the guidelines and parties are supposed to use only handmade posters for campaigning. However, the rule has been flouted in recent elections and also during the campaigning for the upcoming students' union elections.
DU authorities, however, claimed that strict vigil was on to check the use of printed posters and said that anybody violating the code of conduct would be penalised.