India Elects CP Radhakrishnan Vice President After Midterm Vote
India Elects CP Radhakrishnan Vice President After Midterm Vote

India Elects CP Radhakrishnan Vice President After Midterm Vote

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C P Radhakrishnan, a veteran BJP leader with deep RSS roots and former Governor of Maharashtra, has been elected as India's 15th Vice President, securing 452 votes against opposition candidate Sudershan Reddy's 300. His election follows the sudden resignation of former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, who stepped down citing health reasons, although opposition parties speculated other motives. Radhakrishnan, known for his soft-spoken demeanor and extensive political experience, including serving as a two-term Lok Sabha member from Tamil Nadu, is the first OBC leader from South India to hold the post. The election results underscore the National Democratic Alliance's parliamentary strength and coalition discipline, with several regional parties abstaining to maintain neutrality. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other key Union Ministers actively participated in the voting, highlighting the importance of the election in reinforcing constitutional values and democratic traditions. Radhakrishnan's tenure as Vice President is expected to bolster democratic governance and parliamentary integrity in India.

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