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Dhankhar's Resignation: What it Means for India
The Business Guardian
|July 23, 2025
Some Opposition figures have speculated that Dhankhar's resignation is linked to internal tensions within the BJP.
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ing debates and law-making. The ruling NDA has a majority in both Houses of Parliament, virtually guaranteeing that their nominee will be elected. A front-runner for the NDA's nomination is Harivansh Narayan Singh, the current Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. He is seen as a steady, non-confrontational figure with cross-party appeal.
Other potential candidates from within the BJP or allied parties may include senior leaders nearing the end of their political careers, or Governors seen as politically aligned with the ruling party. The choice may also be influenced by upcoming state elections—particularly in Bihar and Maharashtra.
The Opposition, while numerically weak in the Electoral College, is expected to put up a joint candidate to demonstrate unity. The 2022 Vice Presidential election saw a similar symbolic contest. Though unlikely to win, the Opposition may use the campaign to critique the government and highlight democratic values.
Some Opposition figures have speculated that Dhankhar's resignation is linked to internal tensions within the BJP. Others suggested it may have been triggered by a desire to install a more pliant Vice President ahead of contentious legislative sessions.
Overall, while the government's numerical strength assures it of victory in the election, the political messaging around the choice of candidate could impact broader alliances and future contests.
HOW THE VICE PRESIDENT IS ELECTED IN INDIA
The Vice President is elected by an Electoral College consisting of:
• All members (elected and nominated) of the Lok Sabha.
• All members (elected and nominated) of the Rajya Sabha.
This differs from the Presidential election, which also includes members of State Legislative Assemblies. In the Vice Presidential election, every MP has one vote, and the value of each vote is the same.
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