West bengal Chief minister mamata banerjee has refused to react to Vice President jagdeep Dhankhar's sudden resignation. Speaking to reporters in Howrah, mamata said, "I have no comment to make on this. Let's see what happens." She further said, "He is a healthy person. I think his health is absolutely fine." This statement of mamata banerjee has come at a time when opposition parties are constantly raising questions about the resignation of the Vice President and are considering it to be related to political reasons.
Mamata lashes out at reporter
While talking to the media, mamata banerjee lashed out at a reporter. She angrily told the reporter, you don't say what we do, you people only talk about BJP? Do you have the courage to talk about us? On the question of jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation, mamata said, why are you decorating it? Don't ask the question of Dhankar ji's resignation with so much decoration. He is a healthy person.
Jagdeep Dhankhar had sent his resignation to the President
Jagdeep Dhankhar had sent his resignation to President draupadi murmu on monday evening. In his resignation letter to Murmu, Dhankhar said that he is leaving the post with immediate effect to "give priority to health care". Dhankhar said in a letter to the President, 'In order to give priority to health care and follow medical advice, I am resigning from the post of Vice President of india with immediate effect, as per Article 67 (A) of the Constitution.
Jagdeep was in the headlines due to his outspoken attitude
Jagdeep Dhankhar made headlines due to his outspoken attitude and controversies, but he was most discussed when he was the governor of West Bengal. During that period, there was a demand to remove him many times regarding his behavior, which was much before the impeachment motion brought by the opposition in the rajya sabha in december last year.
Trinamool congress had demanded his removal in 2020 itself
In december 2020, five trinamool congress (TMC) MPs submitted a memorandum to the then President ram Nath Kovind, demanding the removal of governor jagdeep Dhankhar from the post. The MPs accused him of working on the orders of "political masters sitting in Delhi" and pursuing a specific political agenda by targeting the state government.

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