Far deeper reasons for Dhankhar's resignation: Congress
The Congress has also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convince Dhankhar to change his mind.
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Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh
New Delhi, 22 July
The Congress on Tuesday claimed the reasons behind Jagdeep Dhankhar's
resignation as vice president are "far deeper" than health issues
cited by him, and that his resignation speaks highly of him but poorly of those
who got him elected to the post.
Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh also
raised questions over the absence of Union ministers JP Nadda and Kiren Rijiju
from the second Business Advisory Committee on Monday, saying "something
very serious" happened between 1 pm and 4.30 pm on Monday to account for
their deliberate absence from the second BAC.
Congress Rajya Sabha MP Vivek Tankha said Dhankhar's resignation was
quite unexpected.
"While presiding over Rajya Sabha yesterday he was his good jolly
self!! Did the way he proactively handled the 2 impeachment motions (Justice
Yadav & Verma) yesterday the last straw!!" he said on X.
Ramesh pointed out that Dhankhar chaired the BAC of the Rajya Sabha at
12.30 pm on Monday.
"It was attended by most members, including Leader of the House JP
Nadda and the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju. After some
discussion, the BAC decided to meet again at 4:30 PM," he said in a post
on X.
At 4.30 pm, the BAC reassembled under the chairmanship of Dhankhar, the
Congress leader said.
"It waited for Shri Nadda and Shri Rijiju to arrive. They never
came. Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar was not personally informed that the two senior
Ministers were not attending. Rightly he took umbrage and rescheduled the BAC
for today at 1 PM," Ramesh claimed.
So "something very serious" happened yesterday between 1 pm
and 4.30 pm to account for the deliberate absence of Nadda and Rijiju from the
second BAC yesterday, he said in a post on Tuesday.
"Now in a truly unprecedented move, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar has
resigned. He has given health reasons for doing so. Those should be respected.
But it is also a fact that there are far deeper reasons for his
resignation," Ramesh claimed.
While always lauding the post-2014 India, he spoke fearlessly for the
welfare of farmers, forcefully against what he called 'ahankar (arrogance)' in
public life, and strongly on judicial accountability and restraint, Ramesh
said.
"To the extent possible under the current G2 ruling regime, he
tried to accommodate the Opposition. He was a stickler for norms, proprieties,
and protocol, which he believed were being consistently disregarded in both his
capacities," he said.
"Jagdeep Dhankar's resignation speaks highly of him. It also speaks
poorly of those who had got him elected as Vice President in the first
instance," he said.
The opposition on Monday raised questions over Dhankhar's sudden
resignation as the vice president, with the Congress saying that clearly, there
is "far more to his totally unexpected resignation than meets the
eye".
The Congress has also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convince
Dhankhar to change his mind.
In a sudden move, Dhankhar resigned from his post on Monday evening, citing medical reasons. He sent his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu and
said he is stepping down with immediate effect.
"The sudden resignation of the Vice President and Chairman of the
Rajya Sabha is as shocking as it is inexplicable. I was with him alongside a
number of other MPs till around 5 PM today and had spoken to him over the phone
at 7:30 pm," Ramesh said in a post on X on Monday night.
"No doubt Mr Dhankhar has to give topmost priority to his health.
But clearly there is far more to his totally unexpected resignation than meets
the eye," he had said. This is not the time for speculation though, Ramesh
added.
Dhankhar took both the government and the opposition to task in equal
measure, he said.
"He had fixed a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee tomorrow
at 1 PM. He was also to make some major announcements related to the judiciary
tomorrow," Ramesh had said.
"We wish him the best of health but also request him to reconsider
his decision. We also expect the Prime Minister to get Mr Dhankhar to change
his mind. This will be in the nation's interest," the Congress leader had
said.
The farming community, in particular, will be greatly relieved if
Dhankhar changed his mind, he added.
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