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Constitutional Calm

The Statesman Delhi

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September 13, 2025

India's vice-presidential election, though often overshadowed by larger political contests, has once again underscored the delicate balance between constitutional formality and political messaging.

The elevation of CP Radhakrishnan, a seasoned political figure with deep roots in the ruling alliance, reflects both continuity and strategy at a moment of sudden transition.

The vacancy was created by the abrupt resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar, who cited health reasons for stepping down midterm. While speculation swirled about possible differences with the government, the official line remained one of prioritising well-being. In such moments of flux, the choice of successor becomes a litmus test not only of political strength but also of institutional stability.

Mr Radhakrishnan's decisive victory over opposition-backed candidate, retired Justice Sudershan Reddy, reveals two things: the ruling alliance's continued parliamentary dominance and the opposition's struggle to mount a credible counterweight.

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