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Venkaiah Naidu set to become next Vice President of India | Civic News

Venkaiah Naidu set to become next Vice President of India

05 Aug 2017 10:01 AM | General
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Venkaiah Naidu is set to become the next Vice President of India. Going by the numbers Naidu is heading for a big win over Gopalkrishna Gandhi.

Naidu is expected to win around 486 of votes in the electoral college which has 788 members.With 486 members backing Naidu he is headed for a comfortable win with 60% of the votes in his kitty.The members of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha constitute the electoral college that elects the vice president. The NDA's strength in the 544-member Lok Sabha (reduced by one following the demise of Vinod Khanna) is 337, while it has 77 MPs out of the total 244 in the Upper House.

 Three non-NDA parties- the AIADMK, TRS and YSR Congress- have also announced their support to Naidu, taking the number of lawmakers backing him up by 54 in the Lok Sabha and 17 in Rajya Sabha. In the NDA, the BJP's current strength is 281 in the Lower House followed by 18, 16, six and four of the Shiv Sena, TDP, LJP and SAD. In the Rajya Sabha, the BJP's strength is 56 followed by six of TDP, and three each of Shiv Sena and SAD.

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