The opposition’s Vice Presidential candidate, Sudershan Reddy, arrived in Lucknow on Wednesday to meet with leaders of the Congress and Samajwadi Party (SP). Reddy’s visit is seen as a crucial step in building alliances and garnering support for his candidacy. The Vice Presidential election is scheduled to take place on August 6, and Reddy is pitted against the NDA’s candidate, Jagdeep Dhankhar. Reddy’s meeting with Congress and SP leaders is expected to discuss strategies and ways to counter the NDA’s campaign. The opposition has been working to build a united front against the NDA, and Reddy’s visit is a part of this effort. The Congress and SP have been long-time allies, and their support is crucial for Reddy’s candidacy. Reddy is a senior leader of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and has been a vocal critic of the BJP-led government. His candidacy has been seen as a surprise move by the opposition, but it has also been welcomed by many as a bold step. The Vice Presidential election is expected to be a closely contested one, with both sides pulling out all the stops to win. The opposition has been accusing the NDA of trying to divide the country, and Reddy’s candidacy is seen as a way to counter this narrative. Reddy’s meeting with Congress and SP leaders is also expected to discuss the issue of unity among opposition parties. The opposition has been plagued by infighting and lack of unity, and Reddy’s visit is seen as a way to address these issues. The Congress and SP have been working to build a united front against the NDA, and Reddy’s candidacy is seen as a part of this effort. The Vice Presidential election is expected to be a litmus test for the opposition, and Reddy’s candidacy is seen as a way to gauge the mood of the nation. Reddy’s visit to Lucknow is also seen as a way to reach out to the people of Uttar Pradesh, a crucial state in the Vice Presidential election. The state has 31 MPs, and their votes will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the election. Reddy’s meeting with Congress and SP leaders is expected to discuss ways to reach out to the people of Uttar Pradesh and garner their support. The opposition has been accusing the NDA of neglecting the state, and Reddy’s candidacy is seen as a way to counter this narrative. Reddy’s visit to Lucknow is also seen as a way to build momentum for his candidacy, ahead of the Vice Presidential election. The opposition has been working to build a campaign around Reddy’s candidacy, and his visit to Lucknow is seen as a part of this effort. The Vice Presidential election is expected to be a closely contested one, and Reddy’s candidacy is seen as a way to make it a contest. Reddy’s meeting with Congress and SP leaders is expected to discuss strategies and ways to counter the NDA’s campaign, and build a united front against them.