Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Venkaiah elected 13th vice president

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

nominee M Venkaiah Naidu was on Saturday elected as the next vice president of India by securing over twothirds of votes leaving opposition candidate Gopalkrish­na Gandhi far behind.

Naidu got 516 votes out of total 771 votes cast while Gandhi could only manage 244 votes. Of the total 771 votes polled, 11 were found to be invalid.

Although 785 MPs are there in both the Houses of Parliament, 14 MPs could not vote.

“Coming from an agricultur­al background, I never imagined I would be here. Agricultur­e has no proper voice in Indian polity,” India’s vice president-elect told PTI.

“I am very humbled. I am also thankful to the Prime Minister and all party leaders for their support. I will seek to utilise the vice presidenti­al institutio­n to strengthen the hands of the president and secondly uphold the dignity of the Upper House,” he added.

Naidu will be the 13th person to hold the second highest Constituti­onal post.

The strength of the electoral college comprising both elected and nominated MPs of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha is 790. While there are two vacancies in the LS, three seats are vacant in the RS also.

One BJP Lok Sabha MP is barred from voting following a judicial pronouncem­ent.

In the 2007 VP poll, incumbent Hamid Ansari had polled 456 votes, Najma Heptullah 222 votes and Rashid Masood 075 votes.

In the 2012 polls, Ansari had bagged 490 and NDA nominee Jaswant Singh 238 votes.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT ?? M Venkaiah Naidu after casting his vote at Parliament House on Saturday. Naidu got 516 votes out of total 771 votes cast while Opposition’s Gopalkrish­na Gandhi got 244 votes.
ARVIND YADAV/HT M Venkaiah Naidu after casting his vote at Parliament House on Saturday. Naidu got 516 votes out of total 771 votes cast while Opposition’s Gopalkrish­na Gandhi got 244 votes.
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