Amid the preparations for the Vice Presidential election, the opposition coalition India organized a mock poll for its MPs today (September 8). This exercise will be held in the old Parliament House at 2:30 pm, in which all MPs have been instructed to join.
The purpose of this mock poll is to make MPs aware of the election process and to save them from any mistake during the actual voting. Earlier, NDA MPs also practiced in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the same time, Rajya Sabha MP and Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut said that BJP does not have a majority.
Vote after listening to the voice of conscience- Sanjay Raut
Sanjay Raut says that yesterday there was a mock poll for the NDA, PM himself was also sitting in the mock poll, today we will be the opposition party mock poll, the MPs of the country also need mock poll, a good election is being held, and the thing is that BJP does not have a majority, Vice Presidential post is constitutional post and our candidate B.S. Sudrashan Reddy and our call is that these voting MPs should be for the national interest, should be to save the constitution, after listening to the voice of the country and our conscience, our MPs should vote.
VIDEO | Delhi: on the Vice-PRESIDENIAL Election, Shiv Sena (UBT) mp sanjay raut says, “… it’s a good election. The BJP does not have the majority. Elect to save the constitution, and mps must listen to their soul.… pic.twitter.com/ru22pnlq28
– Press Trust of India (@Pti_News) September 8, 2025
Former Vice President is still missing- Sanjay Raut
He said, “The way the condition of the country has been done, the former Vice President of the country is still missing today, it says that everything is not going well in democracy, which will show its spine, it will be disappeared, so the post of Vice President to come should also be careful.”
In this way, before the Vice Presidential elections, both the opposition and the ruling party have intensified the exercise to prepare their MPs. On the one hand, the NDA is busy showing majority, on the other hand the opposition is presenting it as a war of democracy and constitution. Now it has to be seen that in whose favor the final result goes and to what extent the MP listens to his conscience.

