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Jagdeep Dhankhar Won’t Attend Rajya Sabha Today, Unlikely To Deliver Farewell Speech

Jagdeep Dhankhar, the Vice President of our beloved country, resigned from his post on Monday, citing medical reasons. This sudden move has triggered a wave of speculation and raised many questions among the people. Mr. Dhankhar has been an exceptional leader and his resignation has come as a shock to many. However, we must respect his decision and wish him a speedy recovery.

Mr. Dhankhar has been serving as the Vice President for the past five years and has been an integral part of our nation’s progress. He has been a strong, dedicated and dynamic leader who has always put the country’s interest above everything else. His contribution towards the development of our nation is immeasurable and his absence will surely be felt.

In his resignation letter, Mr. Dhankhar mentioned that due to his deteriorating health, he would not be able to fulfill his duties and responsibilities as the Vice President. He has been advised by his doctors to take rest and focus on his health. As a responsible leader, he has taken this decision in the best interest of the country and we must respect it.

Mr. Dhankhar’s resignation has left a void in the political arena and has triggered a wave of speculation. Many are questioning the reason behind his sudden move and some are even speculating about his future plans. However, we must not indulge in any baseless rumors and respect Mr. Dhankhar’s privacy.

His resignation has also raised concerns about the state of our leaders’ health. It is a reminder that even our leaders are not immune to health issues and we must take care of our physical and mental well-being. Mr. Dhankhar’s decision to prioritize his health over his position is commendable and sets an example for all of us.

The news of Mr. Dhankhar’s resignation has left many of us saddened, but we must also remember that he has served our country with utmost dedication and it is now time for him to take care of his health. We must also acknowledge the fact that he has taken this decision at a time when our nation is facing a global pandemic and needs strong leaders to guide us through these tough times.

As we bid farewell to Mr. Dhankhar, we must also welcome the new Vice President with open arms. It is a new chapter in the political landscape of our country and we must support and stand by the new leader in their journey towards the progress of our nation. Let us not forget the values and principles that Mr. Dhankhar has instilled in us and continue to work towards a better and stronger India.

In conclusion, Mr. Jagdeep Dhankhar’s resignation from the post of Vice President has come as a shock to all of us. However, we must respect his decision and wish him a speedy recovery. He will always be remembered as a dedicated and dynamic leader who has contributed immensely towards the development of our country. His legacy will continue to inspire and guide us in our journey towards a better India.

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