What happened

C. P. Radhakrishnan has been elected as the 15th Vice President of India.
Members of Parliament from both Houses voted by Proportional Representation with the Single Transferable Vote (secret ballot).
Soon after the result, preparations began for the oath-taking and for his first sitting as Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.

Why this matters

  • The Vice President is India’s second-highest constitutional office and acts as the ex officio Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.
  • The way the Chair runs the House—time given to government and Opposition, handling of disruptions, and decisions on sending Bills to committees—directly affects the quality of law-making.
  • If the office of the President falls vacant, the Vice President acts as President till the vacancy is filled, ensuring continuity.

Who is C. P. Radhakrishnan (in brief)

  • Senior political leader from Tamil Nadu; two-time Lok Sabha MP (Coimbatore).
  • Served as Governor of Jharkhand before this election.
  • Known for organisational work and long experience in public life.

What to watch next

  • Oath ceremony and the first day he presides over the Rajya Sabha.
  • Style as Chair: balance between debate and discipline, approach to referring Bills to department-related standing committees, and handling of rule-based objections.
  • Early signals on all-party coordination meetings and efforts to reduce disruptions.

Prelims quick facts (ready-reckoner)

  • Electoral college: All MPs of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (elected and nominated).
  • Method: Proportional Representation by Single Transferable Vote (PR–STV); secret ballot.
  • Eligibility: Indian citizen, 35+ years, qualified to be a Rajya Sabha member, not holding an office of profit.
  • Term: Five years.
  • Removal: Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by a majority of its total membership, agreed to by the Lok Sabha (14 days’ notice required).
  • Key powers: Chairs the Rajya Sabha with a casting vote in case of a tie; acts as President when required.

One-line wrap

A new Chair takes the Rajya Sabha gavel—how he balances debate and order will shape Parliament’s tone in the months ahead.

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