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Vice President Election: How Congress fumbled on strategy, lost both plot and game

Outnumbered from the start, Congress pitched the V-P poll as an ideological fight and a trap for the NDA. With the results declared, it appears it failed on both fronts.

September 09, 2025 / 19:54 IST
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The Congress decided to force a contest for the post of Vice President by fielding a joint Opposition candidate despite lacking numbers. (File Photo: PTI)

National Democratic Alliance nominee and Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan on Tuesday emerged as the winner in the vie-presidential election, paving the way for his appointment as former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's successor.

He defeated his rival candidate from the Opposition, retired Supreme Court judge B Sudershan Reddy, by a margin of 152 votes. While 452 votes were polled in favour of Radhakrishnan, Reddy received 300 votes in a poll were the majority mark was 377.

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Of the effective electoral college of 781 MPs from both Houses of Parliament, a total of 767 votes were polled for the vice president election at the Parliament complex in New Delhi this morning, accounting for a turnout of 98.2 per cent. Of these, 752 votes were declared valid, leaving the majority mark at 377.

The outcome of the vice-presidential contest was a foregone conclusion even before the polls were announced. The electoral college for the vice-presidential election includes MPs from both houses of parliament where the BJP-led NDA enjoys a majority.