New Vice President: Who are those 15 opposition MPs who lost the election by deception, Justice Reddy!
Even before voting in the Vice Presidential election, it was decided that the victory of NDA candidate CP Radhakrishnan is certain, because the number is in favor of the NDA. Nevertheless, in the hope of changing the result of not having a whip in the election and the result of voting on the voice of conscience, the opposition fielded its candidate in this election, but the results came out that no MP listened to the voice of conscience, inverted the NDA broke into the opposition camp itself and ensured the victory of NDA Radhakrishnan by crossing at least 15 MPs.
If you understand this election in terms of statistics, then according to the total number of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs of the country, there are total votes for the Vice Presidential elections 788. Of these, only 767 MPs voted because Biju Janata Dal, BRS and Akali Dal did not attend voting. The winning CP Radhakrishnan got a total of 452 votes and lost Justice Sudarshan Reddy got a total of 300 votes. The remaining 15 votes had become invalid. So in this sense, there has been a difference of victory of CP Radhakrishnan for 152 votes. Now if you understand the number force of NDA, then this figure is only 438. That is, 14 votes more than the votes received. In this too, 11 MPs are from Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSR Congress, which is not officially part of the NDA but he has supported the NDA in this election.
The total number of MPs of India Block was 315. That is, the winning CP Radhakrishnan got 14 votes from the NDA, who was. It is obvious that all these MPs from the opposition India block will be. The rest of India blocks were 315 and got only 300. So where the 15 votes went, it has become clear that some cross voting took place and some became invalid. Now that in this election, MPs are not bound by their party’s commitment, that is, the party’s whip does not work in this election, then MPs can vote for any candidate on the voice of their conscience. The opposition, despite the weak number of power, had fielded its candidate that NDA MP would cross voting on the voice of conscience, but the opposite and the MP of India Block went on cross voting.
Now who are these cross voting MPs, it cannot be known and cannot be known until the MP himself tells anything, but he will not even tell because this secret is voted. That is, who voted for whom, it cannot be told, but even more interesting thing is of those 15 invalid votes. If all these invalid votes belong only to the opposition, then it is fine, but if these invalid votes also have the vote of some NDA MPs, then it means that CP is not only 14 but more MPs who vote with the opposition in favor of Radhakrishnan. This number is also the biggest challenge for the opposition because the assembly elections are currently in Bihar, where the India alliance examination is to be held. Even more than that, the exam is in West Bengal, where Mamata Banerjee is with the Congress, it is never clearly decided.