While praying for Dhankar's good health, the Congress MP also mentioned that the Vice President's resignation was "sudden" and "unexpected," saying that if Dhankar stepped down due to health reasons, then he could have done it before the commencement of the Parliament monsoon session.
In a post on X, Jairam said that the first BAC meeting, called at 12:30 pm on Monday, was attended by both Union Ministers, but both Nadda and Rijiju were "deliberately" absent from the 4:30 pm meeting called by Dhankhar.
MP Jebi Mather called it "very shocking" and unexpected, senior leader Danish Ali raised questions over whether the step was really due to health reasons, suggesting "mysterious things are happening which are not in the favour of the nation."
Congress MP Neeraj Dangi expressed suspicion over Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's sudden resignation, claiming the decision may not have been voluntary and hinting at possible pressure from the Government. His remarks came hours after Dhankhar stepped down citing health concerns, prompt
Following Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation on medical reason, senior Congress leader and former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram extended his best wishes, hoping for his good health and long life.
"The aircraft was carrying 160 passengers on board, was scheduled to depart at 7:30 pm, but is now expected to leave at 9:30 pm. The reason is technical."
India opener Ruturaj Gaikwad has cancelled his overseas deal with Yorkshire and withdrawn from the final set of County Championship games due to "personal reasons".
Tagore further in his post wrote that the nation deserved answers on who authorised the retaliation, the US' role in shooting down the jets and the reasons why India caved in to foreign pressure.
"The whole world is discussing the resolution of a Viksit Bharat, and the reason behind this is the changes visible in India. A major aspect of these changes is India's infrastructure. When we discuss infrastructure, it encompasses all types of infrastructure, including social, physical,
The warm-up fixtures for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup to be hosted by India this year have been revealed, with the matches to start from September 25 onwards with two high-octane South Africa-New Zealand and India-England clashes. The warm-up matches will take place until September 28,