C.P. Radhakrishnan will be the 15th vice president of the country. Speculation of receiving opposition votes; he had never become a central minister due to his name.
The nation’s fifteenth vice president will be C.P. Radhakrishnan. I.N.D.I.A. candidate Sudarshan Reddy lost against NDA candidate Radhakrishnan by a margin of 152 votes. 767 MPs, or 98.2% of the 788 MPs who cast ballots, did so. Sudarshan Reddy garnered 300 votes, while Radhakrishnan received 452. Fifteen votes were deemed invalid.
There are rumours that at least 14 opposition MPs will cross-vote for the NDA during the election. The NDA actually had 427 MPs. Eleven members of the YSR Congress had also promised their support. When these are added together, there are 438 votes, but Radhakrishnan got an additional 14. The state’s YSRCP and TDP did not cast ballots.

Both candidates were elected by their respective political parties, the I.N.D.I.A. and the NDA. The DMK has made it clear that anyone with the NDA is not necessarily with the Tamils by refusing to vote for Radhakrishnan in the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections.
A TDP leader said that even after a rift, the decision to not vote for the NDA is a clear indication that the government and the opposition parties have a strong hold on the organization. BJD- and BRS-like parties did not participate in this election, but their MPs were bound to vote according to the party’s decision.

The nation’s fifteenth vice president will be C.P. Radhakrishnan. I.N.D.I.A. candidate Sudarshan Reddy lost against NDA candidate Radhakrishnan by a margin of 152 votes. 767 MPs, or 98.2% of the 788 MPs who cast ballots, did so. Sudarshan Reddy garnered 300 votes, while Radhakrishnan received 452. Fifteen votes were deemed invalid.
According to the BJP, several opposition MPs purposefully cast invalid ballots, and 15 opposition party MPs engaged in cross-voting. The results did not support the opposition’s claim that they would have 315 united MPs.
Under the Atal Bihari Vajpayee administration, Radhakrishnan was a two-term Member of Parliament from Coimbatore. He once came extremely near to becoming a central minister, but a different leader was appointed because of a name error and another person with a similar name.
The second-smallest victory margin in the last 23 years
The year is 2025.
C.P. Radhakrishnan was the winner.
Candidate Losing: Sudarshan Reddy
Margin of Victory: 152 votes.

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