VP Polls On Sept 9: Who Will Be India's Next Vice President? These Names Are Doing The Rounds
/ Aug 03, 2025, 09:51AM IST
The Vice-Presidential election will be held on September 9, 2025, following Jagdeep Dhankhar's sudden resignation midway through his five-year term. Elected solely by MPs through a secret ballot using the Single Transferable Vote system, this election has major political implications. With the NDA's strong numbers, their nominee is likely to win — but Dhankhar's abrupt exit has triggered intense speculation. From alleged snubs and judicial friction to a potential Nitish Kumar shuffle, theories are flying fast. Key names are already doing the rounds as frontrunners emerge. Watch the video for a full breakdown of the election process and political undercurrents.#vicepresidentelection #jagdeepdhankhar #indianpolitics #electioncommissionofindia #vicepresidentofindia #rajyasabha #loksabha #nitishkumar #rajnathsingh #shashitharoor #toi #toibharat

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