Jagdeep Dhankhar recently resigned from the post of Vice President of the country. This decision of Dhankhar gave rise to a new discussion in the politics of the country. The political temperature is high after the resignation of former Vice President Dhankhar. Meanwhile, a big news has come to the fore.
In fact, three days after the resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar, his secretariat has been closed. Apart from this, many officers working with him have also been sent to their original cadre. However, it has been clarified by the officials that no room of the Vice President's House has been sealed.
Officers left one by one
Let us inform that in a report of Hindustan Times, quoting two officials of the Vice President's Office, it was told that the newly built Vice President's House has a separate wing for the secretariat. After the resignation of the Vice President, the officers have left from here one by one, after which it has been closed.
However, some government officials are still present in the Vice President's Enclave. It is being told that the officers present here are waiting for the order to return to their cadre.
This is a normal process
Let us inform you that Jagdeep Dhankhar's Secretary, Special Officer and Principal Private Secretary were all IAS officers. It is being told that all of them have gone to the Mood Cadre from the Secretariat. Let us tell you that according to government rules, the appointment of these officers is linked to the tenure of the Vice President. According to the rules, these officers have to return to the original cadre within 15 days of leaving the post of Vice President.
Dhankhar resigned due to poor health
It is worth noting that Jagdeep Dhankhar suddenly submitted his resignation to President Draupadi Murmu on Monday evening. He submitted his resignation citing health reasons. After Dhankhar's sudden resignation, a new debate has suddenly started in the country. The political temperature is high.
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