New Delhi: Opposition India Block will announce its candidate for the Vice Presidential election on Tuesday, on Monday, ideas were exchanged, and a Dalit intellectual rankings amid the names and investigation of a senior scientist from Tamil Nadu. The block will be again found to finalize the name.Sources said that former ISRO scientist Moyalswamy Annadurai’s name has been forwarded by DMK. At the same time, Tushar Gandhi, the great-grandfather of Mahatma Gandhi, is called a claimant, as is a Dalit intellectual, who has served in the posts of important government-the former president Meera Kumar and former Planning Commission Chairman Bhalchandra Mungekar, later speculation about.Sources said that there is also a famous name of undivided Andhra Pradesh. Annadurai’s name has been seen in the context of operating a BJP -led NDA, which is ready to win the pole, which has declared the Governor of Maharashtra as his candidate with Tamil Nadu Roots CP Radhakrishnan. The idea of pushing a Tamil candidate from the opposition camp is seen as an attempt to deny the BJP’s right to kill any boast in the southern state. In addition, fielding a scientist is expected to revive the memories of “Missile Man” APJ Abdul Kalam, APJ Abdul Kalam, a Tamil, President. Sources said that TMC has been pushed to the Dalit candidate. In the meeting of India Block at the residence of Mallikarjun Kharge, names and ideas were discussed. The block decided to meet again on Tuesday afternoon, after which the candidate will be announced. Sources said that Kharge was talking to colleagues again in the late evening to develop a unanimously.With the result of VP elections, seen as a foregone conclusion, the India block, which did not pay much attention to the issue in view of its prejudice with “voter fraud” protests and faced some challenge in bringing all the parties to the same page of a competition, with Rahul’s Bihar visit. Two colleagues were called lukewarm for this idea, even they were committed to following the general situation. Eventually it seems that the tide was replaced in favor of a competition, the hammer of the point that the CPR should not be seen from the lens of Tamil Nadu, but through the perspective of its RSS roots. Congress MP Manikam Tagore, AICC Office-Bear Eudit Raj and some others highlighted the issue after the BJP’s announcement on Sunday evening. The reluctance of some parties in favor of a competition may be inherent in their concern as to what can happen in voting. Sources said that some people like SENA (UBT) and NCP (SP) would be unsafe to conduct camp’s efforts for engineer cross voting, while any defection from RJD can trigger a negative title in Bihar elections in the runup, the sources said.