Which parties can change in the election of vice presidential election, the comparisons from the edge of BJD and BRS change the comparison
The vice presidential election becomes interesting. Just a day before the election, three parties made a big decision. Biju Janata Dal (BJD) of Odisha, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) of Telangana and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) of Punjab separated themselves from the election. Leaders of these parties will not vote for the candidates. Earlier, BJD decided to stay away from the election. Dan Brs’s executive chairman KT Rama Rao announced to keep himself away from the election by making a big announcement. Now SAD has also announced to boycott the election. Ktr says that the party president and former chief minister of KK the decision was made at a meeting by Chandrashekhar Rao with party leaders. All the party’s Rajya Sabha Members were informed about this. They were asked not to vote. The vice presidential election comparison has changed completely after being out of BRS, BJD and SAD. Now let us tell you how many MPs will vote and what the math of victory can be? What is the math of seats? BRS has 4 MPs in Rajya Sabha, while the party does not have a single seat in the lure Sabha. On the other hand, the BJD has 7 MPs in the Lok Sabha, while the Rajya Sabha does not have a single member. At the same time, SAD has an MP in the lure Sabha. In this way, the total number of MPs decreased by 12 due to the BJD, BRS and SAD elections. 392 votes were needed to win a total of 782 MPs earlier. At present, there are 542 MPs in the Lok Sabha and 240 MPs in the Rajya Sabha, that is, there are a total of 782 members in parliament, but now only 770 MPs will vote with the withdrawal of 12 MPs. In such a situation, 386 votes are needed to win. However, if a party or MP withdraws on the day of the vote, the situation may change again. By the way, the NDA has a majority in terms of number power. The NDA has 425 MPs. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha parliamentary members vote in the vice presidential election. Brs made the decision for this reason. Brs had earlier supported the opposition in the Vice Presidential election of 2022. BRS -LPs voted for Margaret Alva. There were 16 MPs BRs at the time. He had 9 MPs in the lure Sabha. Due to the farmers of Telangana, Brs decided to stay away from the election. The party has accused the BJP at the center and Congress government of ignoring farmers. The party says that both BJP and Congress failed to overcome the lack of urea. For this reason, there is a conflict between farmers. The party also says that if note had an option in the election, she would have used it. However, the Telangana congress described this decision by BRS as absurd. Why did the BJD-Shiad make this decision? The vote on the WAQF Amendment Bill in the Rajya Sabha is considered behind this decision by BJD. The party had to face criticism of opposition parties for this mood. Five BJD LPs voted in his favor. One MP did not vote, while one was absent in opposition. This time, the party parliamentary members couldn’t do such a thing, so the BJD thought it better to stay away from the mood. It was striking that the BJD was involved with the NDA earlier. In Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s government, some party leaders also found a place in the cabinet. In 2009, however, BJD broke the ties with the NDA. Currently, the BJD is not involved in any NDA or India Alliance. The Shiromani Akali Dal decided to stay away from the vote due to flooding in Punjab. The election of Vice President will be held on September 9 from 10am. The vote starts at 10am. Voting will be held at 5pm. The counting of votes will be held from 18:00. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate is CP Radhakrishnan, while the opposition, ie India Coalition Joint Candidates BK Sudarshan Reddy.