Vice Prez poll: Over 98 per cent voting recorded, luck in favour of Venkaiah
New Delhi: Voting for the Vice Presidential poll ended on Saturday. Counting will begin from 6 in the evening and result will be announced around 7 pm.
A total of 771 votes were cast out of 785 votes with a poll percentage of 98.21.
Voting for the 15th Vice President began at 10 in the morning on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and M Venkaiah Naidu, the NDA's Vice Presidential nominee and a Rajya Sabha member, as well as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath, a Lok Sabha member, were among the first to cast their ballot.
In fact, the Prime Minister was standing in queue even before the voting hall opened at 10 am.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, his party MPs Jyotiraditya Scindia, Deepender Singh Hooda and Sushmita Dev also voted to elect the next vice president.
Voting for the 15th Vice President of India began at 10 am on Saturday.
Ruling NDA’s candidate M Venkaiah Naidu is tipped to be the next Vice President.
MPs used special pens for marking their choice in the election.
Before the voting began, Venkaiah Naidu said, "I am a non-party man. Majority of parties in India are supporting my candidature, confident that they all will vote in election."
NDA's Vice Presidential candidate said he is not contesting against anybody, individual or party adding that he is contesting for Vice President of India.
Naidu also exuded confidence saying, "I have written a polite letter to everybody, response is very good. Confident that they all will support me."
Meanwhile, Opposition candidate GopalKrishna Gandhi called Venkaiah Naidu an experienced person and said, "No competition as such between us, only technically there is."
He further added, "It is a fight based on constitutional principles, where I maintained complete civility and same has been done from other side too."
The term of the present incumbent Hamid Ansari, who has held the post for two consecutive terms, is coming to an end on 10 August. The electoral college which elects the vice president, who is also the ex-officio chairman of the Rajya Sabha, consists of elected and nominated members of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.
The total strength of the two Houses is 790, but there are two vacancies in the Lok Sabha and one in the Rajya Sabha.
BJP MP in Lok Sabha Chhedi Paswan is barred from casting vote following a judicial pronouncement.
In the 545-member Lok Sabha, the BJP has 281 members. The NDA led by BJP, has 338 members.
In the 243-member Rajya Sabha, the BJP as of now has 56 members, while the Congress with 59 is the single largest party.
With its wins in the recent Assembly polls, the BJP is set to emerge as the single largest party in the Rajya Sabha too next year and the NDA’s tally would be close to 100. It would, however, still be short of a majority in the upper house. The one who bags 50 per cent plus one votes of the total valid votes cast will win the poll.