Quick Summary
- Resignation of Vice-President: Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned on July 21, 2025, citing health reasons after undergoing angioplasty at AIIMS Delhi. His resignation took effect immediately.
- Timing: The resignation coincided with the frist day of the Parliament’s Monsoon session.
- Congress Reaction: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge questioned the stated reasons behind Mr. Dhankhar’s departure, calling it “fishy” and seeking a government clarification.
- Kharge’s Claims: Mr. Kharge highlighted Mr. Dhankhar’s strong allegiance to the BJP-RSS and expressed surprise at his sudden decision to step down despite being healthy and articulate in public appearances.
- Opposition Criticism: Congress stated that there might be deeper issues beyond health concerns linked to this resignation, noting it reflected poorly on those who supported his election to the post.
- Controversial Tenure: During his tenure (since August 2022), Mr. dhankhar had several confrontations with opposition parties in his role as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. An impeachment motion against him was moved by opposition leaders but later rejected.
Indian Opinion Analysis
Jagdeep Dhankhar’s abrupt resignation from the position of Vice-President has sparked a series of questions underlining its broader political implications for India’s governance structure.While officially attributed to health reasons, opposition arguments point towards potential undisclosed factors warranting clarity from responsible institutions.
The timing-aligned with significant parliamentary events-and allegations regarding deep divisions between constitutional authorities have fueled speculation about political undercurrents shaping this progress.
The incident highlights recurring pressures within India’s democratic apparatus where positions empowered by constitutional mandate become loci for political conflict rather than coordination-raising critical questions about institutional independence amidst heightened partisanship in national discourse.
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