Elections to two important constitutional positions in the country are set to take place soon after the results of the five state elections are released.While the politics of the country is heating up in this order.
The president is due to be elected in July and the vice president in August.So, will there be competition for this post after the results of these five states.
Will the NDA-led Modi government unite in these two positions? Or will there also be competition from the opposition party? Will be then known.Currently, the NDA has a majority of MPs in the state legislatures.
Elections were held five years ago in 2017 for these two seats except Punjab.Since the BJP is the NDA in four states, the choice for these two posts has become easy.Then the election also became a formality.In the presidential election, in addition to the bicameral parliament, members of the state legislature are also voters, and the vice president is elected by the bicameral MPs.That is why the results of these five state elections are considered crucial for the Modi government in the presidential election as well.
However, regardless of the outcome of these five assemblies, the question of who will be the next President and Vice President of the country from Nagpur to Delhi is already a topic of discussion in the political corridor.
Will current President Ram Nath Kovind have a chance to become President again? Or will Vice President Venkaiah Naidu be promoted? Or the question arises as to whether a new face will be taken in these two positions.






