‘Waris Punjab De’ also distanced itself from the vice presidential election: Amritpal is in jail and will not vote, Sarabjit says—flood victims are our priority.
The list of people who have abstained from the nation’s vice presidential election now includes “Waris Punjab De.” This group has made the same decision as Shiromani Akali Dal to abstain from voting. Sarabjit Singh Khalsa, an MP from Faridkot, and Amritpal Singh, an MP from Khadoor Sahib, have declared that they will not vote in the election.
In a post on X, Sarabjit Singh stated that he will not be voting because his first priority right now is aiding the flood victims. Amritpal Singh, a pro-Khalistan MP, is incarcerated at Dibrugarh Jail at the same time.
The orders were placed approximately eight days ago.
Amritpal Singh was granted permission to vote in the vice presidential race by the race commission approximately eight days ago. To guarantee voting facilities, the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of Assam, as well as the Chief Electoral Officer of Punjab, were directed.

The orders were placed approximately eight days ago.
Amritpal Singh was granted permission to vote in the vice presidential race by the race commission approximately eight days ago. To guarantee voting facilities, the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of Assam, as well as the Chief Electoral Officer of Punjab, were directed.
In order for Amritpal Singh’s completed postal ballot to reach the Chief Election Officer by 6 PM on September 9, 2025, the panel additionally recommended that it be sent by air via a special messenger. The concerned officials were directed to set up this work right away and give the commission all the information they knew.
The struggle for the freedom of our country
“We must honor the martyrs of the 1984 movement! The gallant Khalistani warriors who battled for the liberation of Punjab and the Khalsa Panth in 1984 are commemorated today for the 38th time. Let’s honor them and the martyrs who have sacrificed their lives for Punjab’s independence since 1947. To grant freedom to the hearts of the Sikh community and the entire Khalsa Panth, they have sacrificed their lives.
For the Sikh community’s freedom and the preservation of its language, culture, and customs, they have given their lives. We ought to carry on the struggle for freedom in remembrance of their sacrifice. For the Khalsa Panth and all of Punjab, their fight is the real route to independence. We have to keep fighting.”
“Our ancestors fought, we are fighting, and our coming generations will fight for our country’s freedom.”
The voting process has begun.
This evening, the nation will elect a new vice president. The parliamentary election process has begun. V. Radhakrishnan, 68, is the NDA’s nominee, while B. Sudarshan Reddy, 79, is the India Alliance’s. Voting will begin at 5 p.m., and counting will begin at 6 p.m. First to vote was Prime Minister Modi. He then departed for a tour of the regions hit by the floods.
Akali Dal has declined to cast a ballot, blaming the floods in Punjab, while BRS and BJD have disassociated themselves from the poll. The YSRCP backs the NDA candidate, whereas AIMIM backs the India Alliance candidate. Jagdeep Dhankhar, who resigned due to health concerns, will be replaced by the next vice president. The numbers indicate that NDA candidate Radhakrishnan is expected to win, while cross-voting in secret ballot voting may alter the outcome.


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