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India’s Parliament is set for a high-stakes contest today as members of both Houses vote to elect the country’s next Vice President. The election pits the National Democratic Alliance’s CP Radhakrishnan against the INDIA bloc’s nominee, Justice B Sudershan Reddy, in a symbolic face-off that goes beyond numbers to test ideological unity and political messaging.
Backdrop and Significance
The election was necessitated by the sudden resignation of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on July 21, 2025, citing health reasons. His departure triggered a constitutional vacuum, now poised to be filled through a secret ballot vote held in the new Parliament building between 10 am and 5 pm. Counting begins at 6 pm, with results expected later this evening.
Key highlights:
- Total electorate: 781 MPs (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha combined), with six vacancies
- Majority mark: 391 votes required to win
- NDA claims support of 425 MPs, INDIA bloc backed by 324 MPs
- Voting conducted via secret ballot; no party whip issued
The Vice President of India also serves as the ex-officio Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha, making this election crucial for legislative functioning and political balance in the Upper House.
Candidate Profiles
1. CP Radhakrishnan
- Age: 67
- Background: BJP veteran from Tamil Nadu, current Governor of Maharashtra
- Political experience: Two-time Lok Sabha MP, known for administrative acumen and clean record
- Support base: NDA allies, YSR Congress, and several unaligned MPs
2. B Sudershan Reddy
- Age: 79
- Background: Retired Supreme Court judge from Telangana
- Judicial legacy: Landmark rulings on Salwa Judum, black money investigations
- Campaign message: Advocating constitutional integrity and social justice
Both candidates bring distinct strengths—Radhakrishnan with political stability and Reddy with legal gravitas. The contest is being framed by the opposition as a vote for conscience, while the NDA projects it as a vote for continuity and governance.
Political Dynamics and Party Positions
The NDA enters the election with a clear numerical advantage, bolstered by support from the YSR Congress and several independent MPs. The INDIA bloc, though trailing in numbers, is using the election to showcase unity and ideological resolve.
Notable developments:
- BRS, BJD, and SAD have opted to abstain, citing neutrality or strategic distancing from both blocs
- AIMIM and AAP have pledged support to Reddy, reinforcing the INDIA bloc’s outreach
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to vote early due to a scheduled visit to flood-affected regions
Both camps held mock polling sessions on Monday to ensure MPs understood the single transferable vote system and avoided invalid ballots. The opposition’s appeal to vote in the spirit of India adds emotional weight to what is otherwise a procedural contest.
Electoral Implications
While the NDA is widely expected to secure victory, the margin of win and cross-voting patterns will be closely watched. A narrower-than-expected gap could signal shifting allegiances or dissatisfaction within ranks, while a landslide would reaffirm the NDA’s dominance in Parliament.
Additional insights:
- The Vice Presidential election is a barometer of alliance cohesion ahead of the 2026 general elections
- Abstentions by regional parties may influence future coalition negotiations
- The INDIA bloc’s performance will be scrutinized for signs of internal discipline and strategic clarity
Looking Ahead
Today’s election is more than a constitutional formality—it is a reflection of India’s evolving political landscape. Whether CP Radhakrishnan secures a comfortable win or B Sudershan Reddy narrows the gap, the outcome will shape narratives around leadership, unity, and parliamentary influence.
Sources: LiveMint, Times of India, Financial Express, India Today, India TV News.