PM Modi Meets NDA’s Vice‑President Nominee CP Radhakrishnan
The NDA’s choice, CP Radhakrishnan, Maharashtra’s governor, has earned praise both for his clean record and his grassroots connect. Here are three reasons he quietly stands apart from other governors and why his nomination feels strategic, especially for Tamil Nadu and OBC representation.
A Quiet, Non‑Confrontational Governor
In an era when some governors make headlines for clashes with state governments, CP Radhakrishnan has taken neither sides nor headlines. Known for his low‑profile and respectful demeanor, he’s focused on civic outreach—whether in Maharashtra since July 2024 or earlier in Jharkhand—rather than on political friction.
His calm, results‑driven approach—like a long‑distance runner pacing each stride—has earned him a reputation as a “non‑controversial leader”.
Grassroots Leader with Pan‑State Experience
From humble beginnings in Tamil Nadu’s Tirupur, Radhakrishnan’s journey began with the RSS as a teenager and then the Jana Sangh, eventually rising through the BJP ranks in Tamil Nadu.
His grassroots reach stretched beyond politics—via a massive 19,000‑km Rath Yatra advocating for river linking, untouchability eradication, uniform civil code, and more. As Governor, he’s administered multiple states—Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and held additional charge of Telangana and Puducherry—bringing a diverse governance profile.
“Vajpayee of Coimbatore”: Bipartisan Appeal & OBC Representation
Known affectionately as the “Vajpayee of Coimbatore,” Radhakrishnan draws cross-party respect—even from his rivals. A DMK leader once called him “a good man in the wrong party,” reflecting his ability to transcend partisan divides. His dual Lok Sabha wins in Coimbatore came with DMK backing one year and AIADMK support the next.
Coming from the influential Grounder (OBC) community in western Tamil Nadu, his candidacy is also seen as a calculated OBC representation strategy ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.
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What’s Next? The Nomination & Election Timeline
Official Announcement
On August 17, BJP’s parliamentary board—chaired by PM Modi—unanimously nominated CP Radhakrishnan as the NDA’s vice‑presidential candidate. The decision was hailed as strategic, especially in Tamil Nadu, where consolidating OBC support and cross‑party goodwill is key.PM Modi’s Praise
The Prime Minister lauded CP Radhakrishnan’s decades of public service, humility, intellect, and commitment to empowering marginalized communities. Modi emphasized his grassroots connect in Tamil Nadu and called him an ideal fit for the Vice‑President’s role and as Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.Radhakrishnan’s Response
Deeply moved, he expressed gratitude in an X post to PM Modi, Amit Shah, JP Nadda, other ND A leaders, and alliance partners—pledging to serve the nation “until my last breath.” He also welcomed dialogue with Opposition parties to aim for an unopposed election.Election Details & Support
With the VP poll slated for September 9, the last date for nominations is August 21–22 depending on reports. NDA allies including TDP, LJP (Ram Vilas), HAM (Secular), and others have thrown their weight behind his candidacy.
TL;DR: Why CP Radhakrishnan Is an Inspired Choice
Key Factor | Why It Matters |
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Non-controversial Style | Popular for restraint over confrontation—brings dignity to the Vice‑President’s role. |
Grassroots Experience | Deep ties and leadership in Tamil Nadu & beyond—not just symbolic but influential. |
Bipartisan & OBC Appeal | Cross-party respect and OBC community backing add strategic weight ahead of regional polls. |
Seasoned Statesman | Decades in public service and leadership roles across states make him fit for the Rajya Sabha chairmanship. |
This nomination is much more than ceremonial—it signals BJP’s strategic move in Tamil Nadu, amplifying OBC representation, and aiming for a unifying, low controversy figure in the constitutional office.