Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s Shock Resignation Sparks Political Storm—What’s the Real Reason?

In a move that has stunned the nation, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has resigned from his post, citing health reasons in a letter sent to the President. Dhankhar, who also served as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, reflected on the democratic values he learned during his tenure. Notably, he becomes the first Vice President in Indian history to resign in the middle of a Parliament session.

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Opposition Raises Eyebrows: “Something is Fishy”

The Congress party wasted no time in questioning the circumstances surrounding Dhankhar’s resignation. Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh appealed to Prime Minister Modi to persuade Dhankhar to withdraw his resignation, while Pappu Yadav called it “a big game” brewing behind the scenes. “There’s definitely something fishy,” said Congress, hinting at possible political pressure or hidden motives behind the sudden exit.

Parliament Monsoon Session: Operation Sindoor Takes Center Stage

Meanwhile, the government has agreed to an extensive discussion on Operation Sindoor in Parliament—16 hours in the Lok Sabha and 9 hours in the Rajya Sabha. The Congress party has demanded that the Prime Minister himself respond during the debate. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has assured that the government is ready to answer every question from the opposition.

Bihar Voter List Revision: EC Defends Process in Supreme Court

The Election Commission filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court defending the ongoing voter list revision in Bihar. The EC claimed over 90% of voters have filled out nomination forms, with special attention given to the poor and marginalized. The EC assured the court that no eligible voter will be removed from the list.

Crime and Tragedy: Chandan Mishra Murder & Bangladesh Jet Crash

In Bihar, gangster Chandan Mishra’s murder case continues to make headlines. Key accused Tausif has been sent to police remand for three days, while three more suspects caught in West Bengal have been placed in judicial custody.

Tragedy struck in Dhaka, Bangladesh, as a fighter jet crashed into a school building, raising the death toll to 20. Over 171 students and locals were injured, and the number of casualties is expected to rise.

With Dhankhar’s surprise resignation, political intrigue is at an all-time high. Is it really about health—or is there a deeper story waiting to unfold? Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and the latest from Parliament, Bihar, and beyond.