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BREAKING| CP Radhakrishnan Wins Vice President Election 2025, Defeats Sudershan Reddy

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Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief CP Radhakrishnan has been elected as India’s next Vice President after securing majority support in Parliament. He defeated Opposition nominee B Sudershan Reddy as several regional parties abstained.

New Delhi: Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief CP Radhakrishnan has been elected as India’s next Vice President after securing majority support in Parliament. Lawmakers from both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha cast their votes between 10 am and 5 pm in Room No. F-101, Vasudha, Parliament House.

The counting of votes confirmed CP Radhakrishnan as the official victor, securing the second-highest constitutional office in India.

CP Radhakrishnan: India’s New Vice President

Early Life & Political Roots

Parliamentary Career & National-Level Work

Party Leadership & Mass Outreach

Administrative Roles & Governorships

Attributes & Leadership Style

Vice Presidential Election Win

Opposition Candidate: B Sudershan Reddy

The Opposition, led by the Congress party, nominated Former Supreme Court judge Justice B Sudershan Reddy. Renowned for his legal acumen and involvement in high-profile cases, Reddy brought a strong ideological and constitutional perspective to the race.

The Opposition framed this election as a battle to safeguard democratic principles and parliamentary independence. While Reddy’s candidacy emphasized the importance of non-partisan oversight in the Rajya Sabha, the numbers largely favored the NDA candidate, limiting his chances of victory.

BREAKING| CP Radhakrishnan Wins Vice President Election 2025, Defeats Sudershan Reddy

Abstentions and Regional Dynamics

Several regional parties—including the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)—opted to abstain from voting. Leaders explained that their stance was meant to highlight state-level priorities and maintain neutrality between the NDA and the Congress-led INDIA bloc.

Political analysts note that such abstentions reflect growing regionalism and the desire of smaller parties to assert independence from national political narratives.

Powers and Responsibilities of the Vice President

The Vice President of India serves as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of Parliament. In this capacity, the officeholder:

The Vice President’s role is crucial for maintaining the balance between executive authority and parliamentary oversight. The office demands impartiality, legislative knowledge, and the ability to manage complex political dynamics within the Upper House.

Significance of the Election

This Vice Presidential election carries both symbolic and functional importance. Beyond numbers, the contest highlights ideological differences between the ruling NDA and the Opposition. The position also serves as a barometer for parliamentary alignments and regional political influence.

With CP Radhakrishnan assuming office, attention will focus on how they manage debates, legislative business, and the interface between the Upper House and the government.

Key HighlightsDetails
RootsRSS activist since 1970s; BJP state leader
Parliamentary CareerTwo terms as MP; chaired key committees; UN delegate
Mass OutreachRath Yatra, campaign tours across Tamil Nadu
GovernorshipsJharkhand, Telangana, Puducherry, Maharashtra
AttributesAdministrative acumen, clean image, sports enthusiast
VP Election WinSecured 452 votes, backed by NDA’s majority support

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