‘More than meets the eye’: Jairam Ramesh questions Dhankhar’s sudden resignation as Vice-President | India News

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‘More than meets the eye’: Jairam Ramesh questions Dhankhar’s sudden resignation as Vice-President

NEW DELHI: In a political twist few noticed coming, Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned as the Vice-President of India on Monday night, citing well being causes, sparking hypothesis throughout occasion strains. His resignation letter, addressed to President Droupadi Murmu, talked about “prioritising health care” as the motive for stepping down, efficient instantly.But Congress chief Jairam Ramesh isn’t shopping for the easy rationalization.“The sudden resignation of the Vice-President and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is as shocking as it is inexplicable,” Jairam Ramesh posted on X. “I was with him alongside a number of other MPs till around 5 pm today and had spoken to him over the phone at 7:30 pm. Clearly, there is far more to this totally unexpected resignation than meets the eye.”Jairam Ramesh added that Dhankhar “took both the government and the opposition to task in equal measure” and was scheduled to chair a Business Advisory Committee assembly and announce “major decisions related to the judiciary” on Tuesday. He urged Dhankhar to rethink and referred to as on Prime Minister Modi to intervene, saying, “This will be in the nation’s interest.”Medical or political?Dhankhar, 74, had not too long ago undergone angioplasty at AIIMS Delhi. His resignation got here simply as the Monsoon session of Parliament kicked off, a timing that many, together with Jairam Ramesh, discover curious.As Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Dhankhar had a number of confrontations with the Opposition, which had even moved an unprecedented movement to question him, a primary in impartial India. That movement was later rejected.Interestingly, his exit comes only a day after an Opposition-backed discover to take away Justice Yashwant Varma was submitted in the Rajya Sabha, a transfer Dhankhar had acknowledged in the House, reportedly catching the authorities off-guard.Rare exit mid-termDhankhar now joins V V Giri and R Venkataraman as the solely Vice-Presidents in India’s historical past to resign earlier than finishing their time period, although each of his predecessors stop to contest the presidential election. Dhankhar’s resignation, in contrast, has no such political ladder in sight.In his letter, Dhankhar thanked President Murmu, Prime Minister Modi, the council of ministers, and MPs for his or her help. He mirrored on India’s “unprecedented development” throughout his tenure, calling it “a true honour” to serve throughout what he described as a “transformative era.”



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