Jagdeep Dhankhar's abrupt resignation as Vice President of India has sent shockwaves through the country's political landscape, with official reasons citing health concerns but widespread speculation pointing to deeper rifts with the ruling government. His exit, just two years into his term, has led to muted reactions from political parties, internal reshuffling, and questions about the true cause—ranging from alleged overreach in appointments to dissatisfaction with his role and privileges. The Election Commission has already begun preparations for the vice presidential election, with both the ruling BJP and the opposition INDIA bloc strategizing over their next moves. Dhankhar's tenure was marked by assertiveness, controversy, and frequent clashes with both the government and judiciary. As the process to elect his successor unfolds, the episode highlights internal tensions within the BJP and signals potential shifts in India's political power structure.
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