The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has announced Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan as its candidate for the upcoming Vice Presidential election. The decision was unveiled on Sunday by BJP President J.P. Nadda after a meeting of the party’s Parliamentary Board chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The election is scheduled for September 9, 2025, with the last date for filing nominations set for August 22 and withdrawals permissible until August 25.
J.P. Nadda emphasized the NDA’s intent to pursue a “unanimous” election and indicated that the alliance would continue reaching out to opposition parties to build consensus. He highlighted Radhakrishnan’s political experience, organizational skills, and commitment to public service as reasons behind his selection.
About CP Radhakrishnan
Chandrapuram Ponnusamy Radhakrishnan hails from Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu. A veteran BJP leader, he began his political journey with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at the age of 16 and later held roles in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh. He was elected twice as Member of Parliament from Coimbatore and also served as the BJP’s Tamil Nadu president between 2003 and 2006.
Radhakrishnan assumed the office of Governor of Maharashtra on July 31, 2024, after serving as Governor of Jharkhand from February 2023 to July 2024. During this time, he also held additional charges as Governor of Telangana and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry.
Known for his organizational acumen and accessibility, Radhakrishnan is seen as a consensus-oriented leader. The NDA views him as a candidate capable of appealing across political lines, strengthening the prospects of a smooth Vice Presidential election.