Opposition INDIA alliance's Vice-Presidential nominee and former Supreme Court judge, Justice (Retd.) B Sudershan Reddy, on Thursday expressed hope of receiving support across party lines, framing the election as a contest of ideology rather than numbers.
Former Supreme Court judge and Opposition INDIA alliance's Vice-Presidential nominee, Justice (Retd) B Sudershan Reddy spoke to reporters as he left for filing his nomination paper and said that program is going to be "simple" and he will interact with media once process is over.
Former Supreme Court Judge B Sudershan Reddy who has been nominated as the INDIA bloc's candidate for the Vice-Presidential election on Tuesday praised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying that he doesn't allow the streets to be silent and has successfully persuaded governments to take ac
Speaking to mediapersons after meeting Maharashtra Governor and NDA candidate for Vice Presidential post, Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy said that his party would gice full sapport to CP Radhakrishnan.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday said that former Supreme Court Judge B Sudershan Reddy's nomination for the Vice Presidential elections stands as the opposition's firm commitment to restoring fairness, impartiality, and dignity to the functioning of the Rajya Sabha.
INDIA bloc's Vice Presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy on Wednesday said that he is happy about his nomination and does not look at the polls as 'Radhakrishnan versus Reddy'.
NDA's candidate CP Radhakrishnan on Wednesday filed his nomination papers for the Vice Presidential elections in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"We are not against CP Radhakrishnan, there are two ideals seen in India, one is secular ideology - Congress and UPA; non-secular ideology is NDA. That is why we are not against an individual; this is the battle of ideology," Ravi told ANI.
The opposition seems confident that their candidate will win the VP elections while asserting that the battle was "ideological" more than anything else. However, the ruling side has also expressed confidence in their candidate's victory, saying that their (opposition's) "defeat was certai