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It's 'business-as-usual' for parties, Dhankhar now marooned in a political no man's land

24 July 2025
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It's 'business-as-usual' for parties, Dhankhar now marooned in a political no man's land
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Jagdeep Dhankhar’s sudden resignation as Vice President, cited as due to health issues, follows his acceptance of an opposition motion against Justice Yashwant Varma, which provoked a no-confidence threat from the NDA. Political attention now turns to finding his successor, as Dhankhar appears to have become politically isolated after this controversial decision.

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