Nation wishes Venkaiah Naidu on being elected 13th Vice President

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Minutes after M. was elected as the 13th Vice President of India, politicians and common people alike expressed their confidence and happiness over his win on Saturday.

Chief Minister, congratulated Naidu and said, "I Congratulate Naidu ji, our next Vice President of I wish him well. In tradition of democracy, Gopalkrishna Gandhi ji fought with dignity for certain ideal".

Meanwhile, Chief Minister also congratulated Naidu for being elected as new Vice President of He took to twitter saying, "Heartiest congratulations to Shri @MVenkaiahNaidu ji on winning the Vice-Presidential poll".

Naidu further tweeted saying, "Wish Sri @MVenkaiahNaidu Garu a successful journey as he embarks upon his new duties. He will surely lead the nation with wisdom & grace."

Chief Minister also shared his happiness over Naidu's win and said, "Congratulations to @MVenkaiahNaidu ji on being elected Vice President of My best wishes for success in your new responsibilities".

Prime Minister Narendra Modi too congratulated him and recalled his memories of working with Naidu in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Centre, adding that he will cherish this aspect of their association.

"Congratulations to @MVenkaiahNaidu Garu on being elected India's Vice President. My best wishes for a fruitful & motivating tenure. I am confident @MVenkaiahNaidu will serve the nation as a diligent & dedicated Vice President, committed to the the goal of nation building," the Prime Minister said.

Democratic Alliance (NDA) nominee and former union minister M. was elected as the 13th Vice President of with 516 votes.

Whereas, Opposition nominee Gopalkrishna Gandhi has secured 244 votes.

Total 771 out of 785 MPs cast their votes today. However, it was revealed that 14 Members of Parliament (MPs) were not present during the voting process.

Voting for Vice Presidential Election ended with a total poll percentage of 98.21%.

The voting began at 10 a.m. earlier in the day.

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