New Delhi: Candidates have been announced by the NDA and the India Alliance for the Vice Presidential election. Voting for this post will be held on 9 September 2025, before which both alliances are trying their best to get their candidate elected. Current Governor of Maharashtra, CP Radhakrishnan, has been made the candidate from NDA, for whom senior BJP leaders are busy gathering support by calling.

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has called NCP chief Sharad Pawar and sought support for the NDA candidate. Sharad Pawar told Devendra Fadnavis that he is unable to support the NDA candidate for the Vice Presidential election. Sharad Pawar himself revealed this on Friday. Know what he said below.

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Sharad Pawar said a big thing.

Sharad Pawar said that CM Devendra Fadnavis called him and sought support in the Vice Presidential election. CM Fadnavis had also sought support from Pawar and Shiv Sena (Uttar Pradesh) president Uddhav Thackeray for Radhakrishnan on Thursday (August 21). Voting for the country’s second-largest constitutional post is to be held on September 9.

This election is considered very important for both alliances. Sharad Pawar said that opposition candidate B Sudarshan Reddy has already filed his nomination papers. Even though we have fewer numbers than the NDA, we are not going to worry.

He further said that the opposition has made Reddy its candidate by consensus. Reddy will get all the votes of the opposition. It (the opposition) is aware of its strength. We are not expecting any surprises.

NDA candidate does not match the ideology – Sharad Pawar

NCP chief Sharad Pawar said that the NDA candidate does not match our ideology. When he was the governor of Jharkhand, a case was registered against Chief Minister Hemant Soren. When Soren went to meet the governor, he was arrested at the Raj Bhavan. Pawar further said that this was a glaring example of misuse of power, and it was not fair to expect support for such a candidate.