Key Points

Former Supreme Court Judge B Sudershan Reddy has officially filed his nomination as the INDIA bloc's Vice Presidential candidate. He was accompanied by top Congress leaders including Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi during the nomination process. Justice Reddy emphasized his commitment to upholding constitutional values and parliamentary decorum if elected to the position. The election will see a direct contest between Reddy and NDA's nominee C P Radhakrishnan on September 9.

Key Points: INDIA Bloc VP Nominee Justice B Sudershan Reddy Files Nomination

  • Filed nomination with Congress leaders Kharge, Sonia and Rahul Gandhi present
  • Pledged to uphold constitutional morality and parliamentary traditions
  • Election features direct contest against NDA nominee C P Radhakrishnan
  • VP election scheduled for September 9 with same-day counting
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INDIA Bloc's VP Nominee B Sudershan Reddy files nomination, pledges to discharge role with impartiality and dignity

Former Supreme Court Judge B Sudershan Reddy files VP nomination backed by INDIA bloc, pledges impartiality and commitment to constitutional values if elected.

"I pledge to discharge that role with impartiality, dignity, and a steadfast commitment to dialogue and decorum. - Justice B Sudershan Reddy"

New Delhi, August 21

Opposition INDIA bloc's Vice-Presidential nominee and former Supreme Court Judge B Sudershan Reddy on Thursday filed his nomination papers for the upcoming election, describing the moment as an honour and pledging to discharge the role with impartiality, dignity, and a steadfast commitment, if elected.

Reddy filed the nomination in presence of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi.

In a statement released after filing his nomination, Justice (Retd.) Reddy said, "Today, I had the honour of filing my nomination papers for the office of the Vice President of India as a joint candidate of the Opposition parties. I did so with a deep sense of humility, responsibility, and unwavering commitment to the values enshrined in our Constitution."

Reflecting on his career and principles, he added, "My life in public service -- as a judge of the Supreme Court of India, as a student of law, and as a citizen rooted in the democratic traditions of this Republic -- has taught me that the true strength of India lies in the dignity of every individual, the protection of constitutional morality, and the unity in our diversity. This election is not merely about one individual."

Justice Reddy underscored that his candidature symbolises a larger democratic vision. "It is about reaffirming the idea of India as envisaged by our founders -- an India where Parliament functions with integrity, where dissent is respected, and where institutions serve the people with independence and fairness."

Outlining his commitment if chosen for the role, he said, "The Vice President, as the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha, carries the responsibility of safeguarding the highest traditions of parliamentary democracy. If elected, I pledge to discharge that role with impartiality, dignity, and a steadfast commitment to dialogue and decorum."

Expressing gratitude towards the Opposition alliance and citizens, Justice Reddy concluded, "I am deeply grateful to the leaders of the Opposition parties for reposing their trust in me, and to the countless citizens who continue to inspire this collective struggle for justice, equality, and harmony. With faith in our Constitution and hope in our people, I embark on this journey. May our democratic spirit continue to guide us all."

The election for the Vice President of India will see a direct contest between Justice Reddy, backed by the INDIA bloc, and NDA's nominee C P Radhakrishnan.

The Election Commission had earlier announced that polling for the Vice Presidential election would take place on September 9, with counting to take place the same day.

The last date for filing nominations is August 21, while candidates can withdraw their nominations until August 25. The Vice Presidential post fell vacant after Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned on the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament on July 21, citing health reasons.

The VP is elected by an electoral college, which consists of MPs from both houses of Parliament. The elections of the Vice President are governed by the provisions under Articles 64 and 68 of the Constitution. The Election Commission notifies the VP polls by the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Act, 1952.

As per Article 66(1) of the Constitution of India, the election of the Vice President shall be held by the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote, and the voting at such election shall be by secret ballot.

The post of Vice President fell vacant after Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned on July 21, the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, citing health reasons.

- ANI

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Priya S
His emphasis on constitutional morality and dignity of every individual is exactly what we need in these times. Hope he maintains his independence if elected!
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Michael C
While I appreciate his credentials, I'm concerned about the political nature of this appointment. The VP should be above party politics, not a "joint candidate of Opposition parties"
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Ananya R
His words about "unity in diversity" and "dissent being respected" are so important for our democracy. The Rajya Sabha chairperson must ensure all voices are heard, not just the majority's.
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Suresh O
Good to see opposition putting up a strong candidate. Healthy competition is good for democracy. Let's see how the numbers play out on Sept 9!
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Kavya N
His statement shows deep respect for our constitutional values. The way he spoke about "democratic traditions of this Republic" gives me hope for our institutions 🇮🇳

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