Jagdeep Dhankhar: The Reluctant Politician Who Took On Judiciary and Opposition
Jagdeep Dhankhar, former Vice President of India, known for confrontations with the judiciary and opposition, resigned abruptly citing medical reasons. His tenure included notable clashes in Parliament and a focus on issues like OBC status and agricultural advocacy. A lawyer by profession, Dhankhar's political journey spanned various parties.

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Jagdeep Dhankhar, the erstwhile Vice President of India, recently made headlines with an unexpected resignation due to health concerns. Known for his challenging stance against the judiciary and frequent confrontations with the opposition during his tenure, Dhankhar's exit was sudden, occurring nearly two years before his term was set to conclude.
Dhankhar, a seasoned politician and lawyer, had long been active in politics, having been associated with multiple political parties over the years, including the BJP, Congress, and Janata Dal. His career as vice president was marked by lively debates and strong advocacy on issues like OBC recognition, agricultural development, and legal reforms.
In parting, Dhankhar leaves behind a legacy of vigorous engagement in parliamentary matters. His tenure will be remembered for his significant criticisms of Supreme Court decisions, such as the reversal of the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act, and vocal support for farmers' welfare, aligning him with grassroots movements and the concerns of India's agrarian sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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