#JagdeepDhankhar resigns as #vicepresident citing medical reasons—third VP to exit before term ends. @rishabh21s explains how the election process for a new VP unfolds under Article 68 👇 https://t.co/Cs1472Cl2m Read more on this: Download BS app: https://t.co/howSwnmzHt https://t.co/UbBCJ6rjnx
Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned from office late on July 21, the first day of the Parliament’s Monsoon session, citing medical reasons. What happens next? #WATCH in to find out #JagdeepDhankhar @kasthuri_akhil https://t.co/gfCobrsAcm
From impeachment motion against Jagdeep Dhankhar to allegations of being biased, here's how Vice President Dhankhar made headlines in his short tenure. @swatigandhi08 shares highlights 👇 #JagdeepDhankhar #JagdeepDhankharResigns #vicepresident https://t.co/DBJk4uqOZ3
Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned as Vice President of India on July 21, 2025, citing health reasons. His resignation took effect immediately under Article 67(a) of the Indian Constitution. Dhankhar's departure coincided with the first day of the Parliament's Monsoon session. He is the third Vice President in India’s history to leave office before completing the term. Following his resignation, the process to elect a new Vice President will proceed as outlined in Article 68 of the Constitution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished Dhankhar good health and acknowledged his service to the country. During his tenure, Dhankhar faced challenges including an impeachment motion and allegations of bias.