
Opposition's No Trust Move Against Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Rejected
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The deputy chairman has rejected the motion on the grounds that a 14-day notice was not given and Jagdeep Dhankhar's name was not spelt correctly.
The no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar has been rejected by the deputy chairman on the grounds that a 14-day notice was not given and Mr Dhankhar's name was not spelt correctly.
Deputy Chairman Harivansh said the motion was brought to create a narrative against the person holding the second-highest constitutional post in the country, source said. He pointed out that a joint press conference was also held to create a narrative against the Vice President, they added.
Laying out the reasons for the rejection, Mr Harivansh said a 14-day notice, which is mandatory to move such a motion, was not given. Mr Dhankhar's name, he said, was also not spelled correctly. One protocol that was followed correctly, however, was getting the motion signed by 60 MPs.
