Vice Presidential Election Showdown: Ideological Battle Intensifies
The Vice Presidential election is heating up as opposition parties unite behind retired Supreme Court judge B Sudershan Reddy, emphasizing an ideological battle against the ruling party's candidate, CP Radhakrishnan. Both sides are confident in their chances, with the opposition framing this contest as a stand for social justice and democracy.
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The race for India's Vice President is intensifying as the opposition bloc has rallied behind retired Supreme Court judge B Sudershan Reddy as their unified candidate. This move, framed as an ideological battle, highlights the opposition's determination to defend democracy and social justice, principles they believe are under threat.
In a press conference held in New Delhi, key opposition figures, including NCP chief Sharad Pawar and TMC's Derek O'Brien, endorsed Reddy's nomination. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge hailed the decision as a significant democratic achievement, uniting various parties against what they perceive as systemic injustices.
On the other hand, the ruling BJP and allied parties expressed confidence in their candidate CP Radhakrishnan. Union Minister SP Singh Baghel critiqued the opposition for persisting with a candidate despite certain defeat. Meanwhile, Reddy, in his address, emphasized that regional affiliations are insignificant, underscoring citizenship as a unifying factor in this electoral process.
(With inputs from agencies.)

