Congress general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad pointed out that opposition candidate Kumar had got 225 votes in the July 17 presidential election, whereas her counterpart in the vice-presidential poll, Gandhi, bagged 244 votes.
"The number of votes has gone up by 19. It is a good thing that the votes have increased instead of decreasing," he said.
Azad also claimed that the ruling NDA had "approached all the opposition parties", seeking support for its candidate M Venkaiah Naidu.
CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury too expressed satisfaction over the number of votes bagged by the opposition candidate going up since the presidential election.
He also dubbed the vice-presidential election as a political fight between two trends.
"We got more votes compared to the presidential election. Those who want to strengthen the Constitution, had come together to field Gopalkrishna Gandhi. We are grateful to him (Gandhi) for agreeing to be the candidate of a united opposition," said Yechury.
CPI national secretary D Raja congratulated Naidu on being elected as the next vice-president of the country.
"We hope he will uphold the Constitution and constitutional morality and be accommodative to all the parties as the Rajya Sabha chairman," he said.
Naidu bagged 516 of the total of 771 votes cast in the vice-presidential poll, while Gandhi could only manage 244. Of the 771 votes polled, 11 were found to be invalid.
Although, there are 785 MPs in both the Houses of Parliament, 14 members could not exercise their franchise.
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