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'Bypass op with veg knife': VP Dhankhar's dig at no-trust move

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 24 December 2024
Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticizes the opposition parties for their failed no-confidence motion, likening it to trying bypass surgery with a rusted vegetable knife. He emphasizes that any constitutional position requires dedication to excellence and adherence to constitutional principles. His comments follow the dismissal of the opposition MPs' notice seeking his ouster.
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