Recently, approximately 50 Opposition MPs signed a resolution to introduce a no-confidence motion against Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, who serves as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. This move, if executed, would mark the first instance of such a resolution in the history of the Indian Parliament.
Constitutional Framework
Grounds for Removal
The Vice President can be removed for "violation of the Constitution." However, the Constitution does not clearly define what constitutes a "violation," which introduces a degree of ambiguity regarding the grounds for removal.
Implications of the Motion
Reasons for Passing the Resolution Against the Vice President
Conclusion
The resolution against the Vice President is rooted in concerns over parliamentary conduct, perceived bias, and adherence to established rules. As these allegations unfold, they highlight the complexities of maintaining neutrality and decorum in the highest levels of governance.
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