Vice President of India and Power

About Vice President

The office of the Vice President of India is the second highest constitutional office in India after the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces. Also, the Vice President of India is the ex-officio chairperson of the Rajya Sabha. An electoral college consisting of the members of both the Houses of Parliament- the Upper House i.e. Rajya Sabha and the Lower House i.e. Lok Sabha, elects the Vice President of India in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote. The voting in such election is by secret ballot which is conducted by the Election Commission. The Vice President of India is not a member of any House of Parliament or of a House of a Legislature of a State. The term of the office of Vice President is five years. The current Vice President of India is Muppavarapu Venkaiah Naidu. He defeated the oppositional candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi by a margin of 272 votes in the Vice Presidential elections held on 5th August, 2017. Venkaiah Naidu becomes the 13th Vice President of India. A brilliant orator and with a keen interest in politics, Shri Naidu joined ABVP as a student leader in 1973. He came into the spotlight for his prominent role in the Jai Andhra Movement of 1972. Shri Naidu protested against the Emergency, fought for the fundamental rights and was even imprisoned during the dark days of Emergency. He was a swayam sevak in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and joined ABVP during his college days. It’s the second time that Shri Venkaiah Naidu has served as the Cabinet Minister. He fought against the forces of oppression and corruption. His contributed significantly towards the cause of the farmers, rural people and towards the development of the backward areas. He was the Minister of Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Parliamentary Affairs from 2014-2017. He served as the Minister of Information and Broadcasting from 2016-2017.

According to the Constitution of India, the office of the Vice President is the second highest constitutional post in independent India. The Vice President is the 'ex-officio' Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha. The office of the Vice President in India is complementary to that of the President, in that, the Vice President takes over the role of the President in the latter’s absence. In other words, the role of the Vice President is to assist the President in being the nominal head of the Republic of India. However, one must remember that the office of the President and the Vice President cannot be combined in one person, as per the Constitution of India.

Power and Functions

  • He Vice President of India, after the President, is the highest dignitary of India, and certain powers are attached to the office of the Vice President. These are:
  • The Vice President shall discharge the functions of the President during the temporary absence of the President due to illness or any other cause due to which the President is unable to carry out his functions.
  • The Vice President shall act as the President, in case of any vacancy in the office of the President by reason of his death, resignation, removal through impeachment or otherwise. The Vice President shall take over the duties of the President until a new President is elected and resumes office.
  • The Vice President is the ex-officio Chairman of the Council of States.
  • When the Vice President acts as, or discharges the functions of the President, he or she immediately ceases to perform the normal functions of being the Chairman of the Council of States. 

Eligibility Criteria

The qualifications needed to become a Vice President of India are the following:

  • He or she must be a citizen of India.
  • He or she must be over 35 years of age.
  • He or she must not hold any office of profit.
  • He or she must be qualified for election as a Member of the Rajya Sabha or the Council of States.

Salary

The Vice President is entitled to receiving the salary of the Chairman of the Council of States, which presently amounts to Rs 1,25,000 per month. However, when the Vice President performs the functions of the President or discharges the duties of the President, in the latter’s temporary absence, he is entitled to the salary as well as special privileges of the President.

Selection Process


Like the election of the President, the election of the Vice President is indirect and in accordance with the system of proportional representation, through the concept of a single transferable vote by secret ballot. The Electoral College, which consists of members of both houses of the Parliament, cast their votes to elect the Vice President. However, there is a slight difference in the election of the Vice President and that of the President. The members of the State Legislatures have no role to play in the election of the Vice President, unlike that of the President.

The Election Commission of India, which holds elections in the country, is responsible for ensuring that free and fair elections to the post of a Vice President are held in the following steps:
  • A Returning Officer who is appointed for the elections, sends out public notices issuing the date of election to the office of the Vice President. The elections for the same must be held within a period of 60 days of the expiry of the term of office of the previous Vice President.
  • The nomination of candidates to the office of a Vice President must be affirmed by 20 electors (Members of Parliament) who act as proposers, and 20 electors who act as seconders.
  • Each candidate must deposit a total of Rs 15,000 to the Reserve Bank of India, as part of the nomination process.
  • The Returning Officer carefully scrutinizes and adds to the ballot, the names of all eligible candidates.
  • The elections are then held by proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote. The nominated candidates can also cast their votes.
  • The Returning Officer declares the results to the Electoral College, the Central Government and the Election Commission of India, respectively. The name of the Vice President is then officially announced by the Central Government. 

List OF vice President in India

Vice President
From
To
President
Venkaiah Naidu
11 Aug 2017
Incumbent
Ram Nath Kovind
Mohammad Hamid Ansari
11 Aug 2007
10 Aug 2017
Pranab Mukherjee
Pratibha Patil
Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
19 Aug 2002
21 Jul 2007
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Krishan Kant
21 Aug 1997
27 Jul 2002
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Kocheril Raman Narayanan
Kocheril Raman Narayanan
21 Aug 1992
24 Jul 1997
Shankar Dayal Sharma
Shankar Dayal Sharma
3 Sep 1987
24 Jul 1992
Ramaswamy Venkataraman
Ramaswamy Venkataraman
31 Aug 1984
24 Jul 1987
Giani Zail Singh
Justice Muhammad Hidayatullah
31. Aug. 1979
30 Aug 1984
Giani Zail Singh
Shri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
Basappa Danappa Jatti
31. Aug. 1974
30 Aug 1979
Shri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
Dr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Gopal Swarup Pathak
31 Aug 1969
30 Aug 1974
Sh. Varahagiri Venkata Giri
Sh. Varahagiri Venkata Giri
13 May 1967
3 May 1969
Dr. Zakir Hussain
Dr. Zakir Hussain
13 May 1962
12 May 1967
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
13 May 1952
12 May 1962
Dr. Rajendra Prasad

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