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PM Modi meets Jagdeep Dhankhar, congtulates him on being elected next Vice-President

India Vice-President Elections 2022 Voting News Live Updates: The polling to elect the new Vice-President of India began at 10 am at Parliament House in New Delhi and concluded at 5 pm

DELHI 6 August (BNITIMES): Vice Presidential Election 2022 Polling Live Updates: Soon after NDA candidate Jagdeep Dhankhar was declared winner in the presidential polls on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the former West Bengal Governor to congratulate him on his new position. Dhankhar, who clinched 528 votes, defeated Opposition nominee Margaret Alva, who bagged 182 votes, to become the 14th Vice-President of India. As many as 15 votes were found to be invalid. As the term of incumbent M Venkaiah Naidu ends on August 10, members of both Houses of Parliament throughout the day voted to elect the next Vice-President who will take oath of office on August 11.

With support from regional parties like the Janata Dal (United), YSRCP, BSP, AIADMK and Shiv Sena, Dhankhar from the very start was up for an easy win. Even as Alva got the backing of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), she failed to garner the support of Trinamool Congress (TMC), the second largest Opposition party after the Congress in Parliament with 39 MPs in both the Houses. The TMC had decided to abstain from voting alleging lack of consultation with them on Alva’s candidature.

While the 71-year-old Dhankhar is a Jat leader from Rajasthan with a socialist background, 80-year-old Alva is a Congress veteran and has served as governor of Rajasthan and Uttarakhand.

Vice-Presidential Poll Live Updates: NDA’s Jagdeep Dhankhar, Oppn’s Margaret Alva fight it out; Follow latest updates here

21:21 (IST)06 AUG 2022

PM Modi meets Jagdeep Dhankhar, congratulates him on being elected next V-P

Soon after NDA candidate Jagdeep Dhankhar was declared winner in the presidential polls on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the former West Bengal Governor to congratulate him on his new position. Dhankhar, who clinched 528 votes, defeated Opposition nominee Margaret Alva, who bagged 182 votes, to become the 14th Vice-President of India. As many as 15 votes were found to be invalid. As the term of incumbent M Venkaiah Naidu ends on August 10, members of both Houses of Parliament throughout the day voted to elect the next Vice-President who will take oath of office on August 11.

20:48 (IST)06 AUG 2022

   Nation will benefit from your rich experience of public life’: President congratulates Dhankhar

President Droupadi Murmu congratulates Jagdeep Dhankhar on his win. “Congratulations to Jagdeep Dhankhar on being elected the Vice President of India. The nation will benefit from your long and rich experience of public life. My best wishes for a productive and successful tenure,” she wrote on Twitter.

20:44 (IST)06 AUG 2022

  Confident that he will make exceptional VP & Rajya Sabha Chairman’: Rajnath on Dhankhar win

“Congratulations to Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar on winning the Vice Presidential elections. His long public life, wide experience and deep understanding of people’s issues will certainly benefit the nation. I am confident that he will make an exceptional VP & Rajya Sabha Chairman,” Union Minister Rajnath Singh wrote on Twitter.

20:26 (IST)06 AUG 2022

   Oppn parties who supported BJP damaged their credibility: Margaret Alva after V-P poll defeat

Opposition candidate Margaret Alva said the V-P election was an opportunity for the opposition to leave the past behind, to work together, and build trust amongst each other. However, some opposition parties chose to directly or indirectly support the BJP, she rued. “Unfortunately, some opposition parties chose to directly or indirectly support the BJP, in an attempt to derail the idea of a united opposition. It is my belief that by doing so, these parties and their leaders have damaged their own credibility.”

PM Modi meets Jagdeep Dhankhar to congratulate him on his election as Vice President

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Jagdeep Dhankhar to congratulate him on his election to the post of Vice President of the country.

20:15 (IST)06 AUG 2022Dhankharji will prove to be ideal guardian of Constitution’: Amit Shah congatulates new V-P

Moments after Jagdeep Dhankhar was declared winner in the Vice-Presidential polls, Union Home Minister Amit Shah congratulated him on his new innings. “I am sure that as Vice President and Chairman of Rajya Sabha @jdhankhar1 ji will prove to be an ideal guardian of the Constitution. I congratulate him on this victory. Also, under the leadership of Modi ji, I express my gratitude to the NDA allies, other parties and members of parliament for supporting Dhankhar ji,” Shah wrote on Twitter. 

20:11 (IST)06 AUG 2022

   New Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Mamata Banerjee bete noire, started political innings with Janata, Cong

The BJP-led NDA candidate and former West Bengal Governor, Jagdeep Dhankhar, 71, was elected as the 16th Vice-President of India on Saturday, trouncing the Opposition nominee Margaret Alva comfortably by securing 528 votes against the latter’s 182 in the poll.

Since July 2019, when he was appointed by the BJP-ruled Centre as the Bengal Governor, Dhankhar had been at loggerheads with the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) government on a range of issues.

20:01 (IST)06 AUG 2022

   NDA candidate Jagdeep Dhankhar wins V-P election with 528 votes

Former Governor of West Bengal and NDA’s pick Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday defeated Opposition nominee Margaret Alva to become the 14th Vice-President of India. As the term of incumbent M Venkaiah Naidu ends on August 10, members of both Houses of Parliament throughout the day voted to elect the next Vice-President. Dhankhar clinched 528 votes, while Alva got 182. The new Vice-President will take oath of office on August 11.

18:40 (IST)06 AUG 2022

   Counting of votes begins

As the term of incumbent M Venkaiah Naidu ends on August 10, members of both Houses of Parliament on Saturday voted to elect the next Vice-President of India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress MP Manmohan Singh were seen casting their vote at the Parliament House on Saturday. The counting of votes has begun. 

17:36 (IST)06 AUG 2022

   Jyotiraditya Scindia, Poonam Mahajan while voting in Parliament today

BJP MPs Jyotiraditya Scindia, Poonam Mahajan while casting their votes in Parliament today. (Photos: PTI)

   Voting to elect India’s next V-P concludes; counting to begin shortly

Voting to elect India’s next V-P concluded at 5 pm. Counting of votes will begin shortly

15:58 (IST)06 AUG 2022

   

Actor-turned-MP Hema Malini casts her vote for election of Vice President

BJP MP Hema Malini casts her vote for the election of the Vice President, at Parliament House in New Delhi, Saturday. (PTI Photo)

Nirmala Sitharaman, Anurag Thakur during voting for V-P polls

Union Ministers Nirmala Sitharaman and Anurag Thakur during voting for the election of the Vice President, at Parliament House in New Delhi, Saturday. (PTI Photo)

MPs cast their votes to elect India’s next Vice-President: See Pictures

As the term of incumbent M Venkaiah Naidu ends on August 10, members of both Houses of Parliament are voting to elect the next Vice-President of India on Saturday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress MP Manmohan Singh and other MPs were seen casting their vote at the Parliament House on Saturday. 

Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla casts his vote at Parliament House

Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla arrived at the Parliament House in Delhi on Saturday to cast his vote for the Vice-Presidential elections which sees the contest between NDA’s Jagdeep Dhankhar and Opposition’s Margaret Alva.

Vice-Presidential elections 2022: Congress MPs cast their vote

Congress MPs including Shashi Tharoor, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge cast their vote in the on-going vice-presidential elections. The voting began at 10 am and is likely to complete at 5 pm after which counting of votes begin.

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi casts his vote for on-going V-P polls

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi arrived at the Parliament House on Saturday to cast his vote for the ongoing V-P polls. Take a look:

In a fresh video message ahead of the polls, Alva said: “If Parliament is to function effectively, MPs, independent of their parties, must find ways to rebuild trust and restore broken communication amongst each other. In the end, it is the MPs who determine the character of our Parliament.”

The Vice-President also serves as the chairperson of Rajya Sabha. The electoral college in the Vice-Presidential election comprises a total of 788 members of both Houses of Parliament.

Unlike the Presidential election in which voting takes place in multiple locations as elected MLAs, not nominated, also form part of the electoral college, in the Vice-Presidential election, polling takes place only in Parliament House.

Since all the electors are members of both Houses of Parliament, the value of vote of each MP would be the same, which is, one, the Election Commission has said.

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