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After the resignation: Does (or who) come forward?

Jagdeep Dhankhar’s sudden resignation from his role as the vice-president of India-On July 21, the first day of the ongoing monsoon session of Parliament-a storm of political churning and speculation has come.
Opposition parties have demanded clarification from the government. Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge said, “We think thatDal is kuch kaal(There is something wrong about it). ,
This is rare for a Vice President to resign from mid -term. After the death of Zakir Hussain in May 1969, it is still rare to happen for the reasons for the President not related to height to take over as acting president as acting president; R. Venkataraman resigned in 1987 after being elected as the nominee of the Congress party to succeed President Jiyani Zel Singh.
Due to no provision for a acting vice -president, according to Article 63 (2) of the Constitution, there is pressure on India’s Election Commission to conduct “as soon as possible” elections.
On Wednesday, July 23, the pole panel said that it has started the process and started setting up an electoral college involving MPs of both houses of Parliament, while the Vice President has also finalized the returning officers for the election.
“On completion of initial activities, the announcement of the election schedule will be followed,” EC said,
In the general course, however, such an election is conducted before the end of the support. According to the Constitution, the person selected to fill the vacancy caused by death, resignation or removal has a full five -year term.
The election conducted in Parliament itself follows the system of proportional representation through single transferable votes, in which the electoral must mark its priorities against the names of the candidates. Interestingly, MPs vote by secret voting – and political parties cannot issue any whip to their MPs.
The process is democratic and clear – but politically, the selection is anything but neutral. The Electoral College currently has 782 members. The ruling NDA has a 293 and 134 forces in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respectively. On the other hand, opposition parties have 249 members in the Lok Sabha and 106 members in the Rajya Sabha.
According to media reports, the opposition is likely to throw its hat in the ring, if only to use the moment to strengthen its voice in the upper house. times of India Saying a Congress leader, he quoted that the opposition would get a suitable unanimous candidate.
Given the NDA numbers, the BJP’s chosen nominee will leave. An important job that is with the sub-presidents is presiding over the Rajya Sabha-one important remit, but more in the time of Natalsom politics. The opposition then falls on the presiding officer for giving a strong voice (or allowing at least).
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Sonam Wangchuk accused the strategy of ‘Banana Republic’ as the authorities retrieved the Unive. land

Two days ago on 31 August, Ladakhi Climate activist and teacher Sonam Wangchuk posted a video on X, which confirmed that the local officials were targeting their Himalayan Institute of Alternative Teaching (HIL) by canceling the lease on the land allotted to the university seven years ago.
Describing the move as a sign of ‘Banana Republic’ rule, Wangchuk said that the Ladakh administration had notices that the government would show that the government would take back the land and demolish the premises built in five years. He questioned the time of this action, given that it did not happen in the last six years, but in October there was a coincidence with the upcoming Hill Council elections.
Wangchuk said, “Ladakh’s Hill Council promised the sixth schedule security measures in its last manifesto, but now they want to win the election without fulfilling that promise. I will not let this happen to the people of Ladakh,” Wangchuk said.
He alleged that from arrests to threats ranging from arrest to cancellation of land lease, and claimed that the authorities were now considering including the ED (Enforcement Directorate). Wangchuk welcomed an ED investigation, saying that it would highlight the work of eight years of the institute without salary and their personal financial contribution.
Wangchuk said that while Hial enjoys tax exemption, he himself pays income tax as a service for the nation. He also claimed that half a million rupees have been donated to the Ladakh UT government in its formation.
Climate activist attracted national attention with him Indefinite hunger strike In March 2024, when he began talks between leaders of Civil Society of Ladakh and Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) when he came to a dead end of constitutional security measures for Ladakh.
Putting the issue forward, he and hundreds of followers also marched a leg for Delhi, forcing MHA to resume Ladakh dialogue in December 2024, although they remain inconclusive.
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Fadnavis ends rapidly after Jarang

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday, while facing the move of activist Manoj Zerennge to call his five -day fast on the demand of Maratha quota, said the government got a solution in the interest of the Maratha community.
Speaking to reporters in Nagpur, Fadnavis said that his government always focuses on the welfare of the Maratha community.
Jarang, who started his hunger strike on August 29, closed the protest on Tuesday afternoon when the Maharashtra government accepted most of its demands, including giving certificates of eligible Maratha Kunbi caste, which would make them eligible for reservation benefits available to other backward classes (OBCs).
The 43-year-old activist accepted a glass of fruit juice introduced by senior BJP minister Radhakrishna Vicky Patil, who heads the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Maratha reservation at Azad Maidan in South Mumbai, who mark the end of their fast.
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Did BJP make another self-target with allegations against Pawan Khera?

Gandhi’s voter Adhikar Yatra, who prepared Bihar to rally against the alleged electoral manipulations, has received traction in the midst of these revelations. On the last day of the yatra, on Monday, he warned that the imminent “hydrogen bomb” disclosure would highlight how the BJP allegedly collides with ECI to purify the opposition-dominated voters.
This line has gearted for elections in the form of beer, with opposition parties such as the President Janata Dal (RJD) resonating concerns over irregularities, including unintended entries for phantom voters and dead individuals.
Adding irony, Malavia, possibly there is a history of leveling the allegations of the architect of this latest Salvo, which were later debated or contested. For example, in August, he accused former Congress president Sonia Gandhi of voter fraud, claiming that his name appeared on the 1980 electoral role, before he receives Indian citizenship.
However, the document he shared was mentioned the ‘National Capital Region of Delhi’ (NCT), a word only in 1991 – a decade later – a decade later – was leading to wide claims that it was lattice or photoshopped. The Congress rejected it as a “good photoshop”, in which the Trinamool Congress accused Malavia of forgery.
In January, during the Delhi Assembly elections, Malavia and other BJP leaders accused the wife of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh of being present in dual voter lists, motivating Singh who rejected the charge as “lies” and claims of election fraud.
These incidents were rapidly counter, they were exposed as exaggerated or false with pole bodies and fact-checks, such as Malavia’s West Bengal faced an investigation like fraud claims, but lacked the decisive evidence. Critics argue that such a strategy depicts the BJP’s strategy to protect against opposition criticism, but often destroys public belief in the electoral process and makes the party itself less reliable.
The Khera dispute is widespread implications for India’s democracy. As Gandhi’s campaign has gained momentum, it immediately asks for ECI reforms, including transparent voter list audit and similar data access to all parties. With Bihar elections, it can bold the spat voter spirit, especially in a state stricken by the historical allegations of booth-capturing and list-keeping.
The ECI silence on these dual entries only demands bolters for accountability. Finally, what started as a BJP opposition has turned into a wound of self-ethos, strengthens a lot of vote. Chori ‘ The story demanded to destroy and expose the cracks in this system that could affect future elections.
With PTI input
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