
India Alliance votes split? Big game at the right time in the Vice Presidential election
VP Election Result: BJP-led National Democratic Alliance candidate CP Radhakrishnan has won a resounding victory in the Vice Presidential election. Opposition candidate B Sudarshan Reddy has received fewer votes than expected. Due to this, it has come to light that the India Alliance votes have been split at the right time.
BJP-led National Democratic Alliance candidate CP Radhakrishnan has won a resounding victory in the Vice Presidential election. CP Radhakrishnan got 452 first preference votes, while India Alliance candidate B Sudarshan Reddy got 300 first preference votes. Today, 767 MPs voted. Out of these, 15 votes were declared invalid, while 752 votes were valid. Opposition candidate B Sudarshan Reddy has received fewer votes than expected. Due to this, it has come to light that the India Alliance votes have been split at the right time.
Cross voting from India Alliance
CP Radhakrishnan will now be the 17th Vice President of India. A look at the results reveals that there was cross voting from India Alliance. The NDA had a total of 427 MPs, but 11 MPs from Jaganmohan Reddy's YSR Congress voted for Radhakrishnan, taking the total number to 438. However, CP Radhakrishnan got a total of 452 first preference votes, which means 14 opposition MPs voted for the NDA candidate. Due to this, B Sudarshan Reddy should have got 314 first preference votes, but he had to be content with 300 votes.
VP Election Result: BJP-led National Democratic Alliance candidate CP Radhakrishnan has won a resounding victory in the Vice Presidential election. Opposition candidate B Sudarshan Reddy has received fewer votes than expected. Due to this, it has come to light that the India Alliance votes have been split at the right time.
BJP-led National Democratic Alliance candidate CP Radhakrishnan has won a resounding victory in the Vice Presidential election. CP Radhakrishnan got 452 first preference votes, while India Alliance candidate B Sudarshan Reddy got 300 first preference votes. Today, 767 MPs voted. Out of these, 15 votes were declared invalid, while 752 votes were valid. Opposition candidate B Sudarshan Reddy has received fewer votes than expected. Due to this, it has come to light that the India Alliance votes have been split at the right time.
Cross voting from India Alliance
CP Radhakrishnan will now be the 17th Vice President of India. A look at the results reveals that there was cross voting from India Alliance. The NDA had a total of 427 MPs, but 11 MPs from Jaganmohan Reddy's YSR Congress voted for Radhakrishnan, taking the total number to 438. However, CP Radhakrishnan got a total of 452 first preference votes, which means 14 opposition MPs voted for the NDA candidate. Due to this, B Sudarshan Reddy should have got 314 first preference votes, but he had to be content with 300 votes.
BJP-led National Democratic Alliance candidate CP Radhakrishnan has won a resounding victory in the Vice Presidential election. CP Radhakrishnan got 452 first preference votes, while India Alliance candidate B Sudarshan Reddy got 300 first preference votes. Today, 767 MPs voted. Out of these, 15 votes were declared invalid, while 752 votes were valid. Opposition candidate B Sudarshan Reddy has received fewer votes than expected. Due to this, it has come to light that the India Alliance votes have been split at the right time.
Cross voting from India Alliance
CP Radhakrishnan will now be the 17th Vice President of India. A look at the results reveals that there was cross voting from India Alliance. The NDA had a total of 427 MPs, but 11 MPs from Jaganmohan Reddy's YSR Congress voted for Radhakrishnan, taking the total number to 438. However, CP Radhakrishnan got a total of 452 first preference votes, which means 14 opposition MPs voted for the NDA candidate. Due to this, B Sudarshan Reddy should have got 314 first preference votes, but he had to be content with 300 votes.