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CP Radhakrishnan vs. B Sudershan Reddy: An ideological battle for India's Vice-President

CP Radhakrishnan vs. B Sudershan Reddy: An ideological battle for India's Vice-President

New Indian Express14 hours ago
The ruling and opposition parties have announced their Vice Presidential candidates. Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan is the face of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, whereas Former Supreme Court Judge Sudershan Reddy is the candidate for the opposition INDIA bloc.
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