Whose phone call came to Jagdeep Dhankhar? After which the Vice President resigned, read within the story
The ministers of the Union Kiren Rijiju and Jagat Prakash Nadda contacted Jagdeep Dhankhar before resigning from the post of Vice President. It is reported that during this time there was the acceptance of the motion against justice Yashwant Verma in the Rajya Sabha. It is said that the government was angry with Dhankhar because of the opposition accepting this proposal. However, nothing was officially said about this. Dhankhar said he resigned for health reasons. In a conversation with Hindustan Times, an expert in the case says: ‘Rijiju told Dhankhar that the process of bringing consensus on prosecution in the Lok Sabha. He also said that the leader of the opposition Rahul Gandhi signed the notice. He also indicated that the prime minister is not satisfied with this development. Sources told the newspaper that Dhankhar indicated that he had done everything according to the rules of the house. Earlier, in an interview with the newspaper, an official of the Lok Sabha said: ‘The government first wanted to bring a movement movement into the Lok Sabha. It was seen as the success of the government and a clear message was given to the judiciary, but Dhankhar gave credit for this. Dhankhar didn’t listen to the government? According to a report from India Today, sources say that Rijiju, the Minister of Legislation, Arjun Ram Meghwal and JP Nadda asked the Vice President to wait. Ministers said efforts were made to form a consensus on the joint movement movement. According to the report, Dhankar announced that he had received the signature of opposition MPs in the Rajya Sabha. It is told that Dhankhar has taken such a step, even after repeating at the center. According to reports, Rijiju informed the Vice President only five days before the start of the Monsoon session about the preparations for the center to bring about the motion against Judge Verma. Dhankhar was told that a similar proposal would be brought to the Rajya Sabha. Rijiju gave this information to the former Vice President a day before the monsoon session began and before Dhankhar left the Rajya Sabha. By then, the government had received the necessary signatures of opposition MPs and other members in the lower house. According to reports, Dhankhar met at Opposition leaders on Sunday and Monday and discussed the prosecution against Justice Verma. However, Dhankar did not break his silence over the conversation with opposition leaders. According to reports, it was clear by Monday morning that Vice Presidents met senior leaders of Congress and prepared them to formally accept the signature of opposition leaders. According to a channel report, the government spoke to the Vice President three times and requested that the ruling party be recorded at the signature, as the agenda was decided by consensus. According to Badri, India Today benefits Nadda and Rijiju met the Vice President for the first time. Later, Rijiju and Meghwal met him and only Meghwal met Dhankhar for the third time. This third meeting said that the government should also be taken in confidence and that the signature of the ruling party is also needed. It is reported that the Vice President did not agree on this and that he did not give insurance to the government. According to reports, he gave clear indication that he would read the list of opposition MPs in the home. Dhankhar started packing his possessions. Dhankhar has begun to pack his goods and will soon vacate the vice -president’s home. Sources gave this information to Pti on Wednesday. As a former Vice President, Dhankhar is entitled to a government bungalow. Sources said this rich couple started tackling their belongings on Tuesday. He said he would soon vacate the government house. In April last year, Dhankhar moved to the newly built Vice President’s home in Church Road near the parliamentary complex. “He (Dhankhar) will get a type 8 bungalow in Lutyens Delhi or any other area,” an official of the Ministry of Urban Development said Tuesday. Type 8 bungalows are usually assigned to senior ministers of the Union or Presidents of National Parties. Dhankhar resigned as Vice President on Monday with reference to health reasons.