When he was CEC, J.M. Lyngdoh made no secret of his dislike for the political class. Now out of office, he remains as sceptical of the breed. Six months ago, the Union HRD ministry, following Supreme Court directions, appointed a six-member committee under his chairmanship to suggest a roadmap for the peaceful conduct of elections on Indian campuses. The panel, after visiting major colleges across the country, submitted its report to the apex court last week and strongly recommended that politicians be kept off campuses. Expectedly, this has offended politicians, both practising and aspiring. In an interview to Anuradha Raman, Lyngdoh spells out how to keep campus elections clean.