Grateful that people outside INDIA bloc alliance coming forward to help, says Sudershan Reddy

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Joint Opposition’s Vice-Presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy. File

Joint Opposition’s Vice-Presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy. File | Photo Credit: PTI

Opposition's Vice-President candidate B Sudershan Reddy on Tuesday (August 26, 2025) said he was grateful that those who are not in the INDIA bloc are coming forward to help him.

Justice (retd.) Reddy also appealed to members of all political parties to rise above party lines and consider his candidature on the basis of "merit and principle".

"You already know that the Opposition has trusted me, and I have been chosen as a candidate. I am deeply grateful that not only the INDIA alliance but also people outside the alliance are coming forward to help. But without my friend Akhilesh Yadav, this would not have been possible," he said at a press conference at the Samajwadi Party headquarters in Lucknow with the SP chief and Congress leaders.

However, he did not elaborate as to who those people were.

Justice (retd.) Reddy also mentioned that he recently met AAP Leader Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in Chennai.

On Union Home Minister Amit Shah's charge that he supported Maoism, Justice (retd.) Reddy said he did not want to expand the debate on it.

When asked about Mr. Shah's statement, he said, "They are making an attempt to build a narrative. Whatever response I have to give, I have given (the response)."

"You must have seen today's newspapers... I have said everything that is required to be said, I do not wish to expand the debate and say anything," he added.

"I will not talk about political issues as this (Vice President) is not a political office," he said.

The stage is set for a direct contest between ruling NDA nominee C.P. Radhakrishnan and joint Opposition candidate Justice Sudershan Reddy for the September 9 Vice-Presidential election, in what is being described as a "south versus south" battle as both hail from south India.

While Mr. Radhakrishnan is a BJP veteran from Tamil Nadu, Justice Reddy is a former Supreme Court judge who hails from Telangana.

The Vice-Presidential poll, necessitated by the sudden resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar recently, has been described by the opposition as an ideological battle, even as the numbers are stacked in favour of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Justice (retd.) Reddy (79), who retired from the apex court in July 2011, is a veteran jurist known for several landmark judgments criticising the then Union government for showing slackness in probing blackmoney cases.

Published - August 26, 2025 02:03 pm IST

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